![]() To get started, simply click the "Add to Safari" button below and enhance your browsing experience with Safari Dark Mode.Įver since macOS Mojave's announcement in 2018 sparked widespread interest in dark mode, the appeal of dark UI has continued to expand. A lot of people have been wanting this for a long time so I'm sure there will be fans of Dark Mode.Experience the future of browsing with Night Eye's Safari Dark Mode in 2023! This cutting-edge browser extension, designed to enable dark mode on nearly any website, is now accessible to all Safari users, whether you primarily or occasionally use this browser. But some people may enjoy actually switching to Dark Mode from time to time or maybe when using a specific app or doing a specific set of processes, you know, in the evening or the early morning or something like that. I think for the majority of people they'll just stick with the Light Mode. See if Dark Mode is something you'll be interested in. So checkout these functions in there under System Preferences, General. Or maybe you just happen to like those colors a little bit better and you just want your Mac to look a little different. This is useful sometimes when you have an app that actually uses that same highlight color heavily elsewhere and having it be that standard blue isn't helping. ![]() You can't bring a custom one but you can go and at least choose something different than blue. There's some standard ones you can choose between. So I can go through all these different ones. It's the little blue color here that's in little buttons and controls. So the Accent Color you can see clearly here right in System Preferences. Not only can you go between Light and Dark but you can change the accent color. Now you also have some other options if you go back to System Preferences here. Maybe Dark Mode during some part of the day and Light Mode in other parts of the day. Some people might like this, particularly complex interfaces like developers who use X code or if you use PhotoShop or maybe, you know, Excel or Word where there are tons of options and tons of interface elements sometimes people say it's easier to have it Dark Mode to be able to see things. But for the most part it's just really a cosmetic change. When some apps have the ability, you know, to have a dark background like, for instance, in Notes or in Mail, then of course it will show it that way. So documents themselves, photos, things like that. You can customize the look of your spreadsheet if you want but the document itself isn't going to change. You can see you get all dark interface elements but the actual spreadsheet itself is still going to have that same look. You're, of course, creating a document so the idea is that is it white paper and dark text. But the actual document itself is still going to be represented as you would normally see it. You can see the toolbar, the sidebars, a lot of the interface elements are now dark background and white text. Of course the photos themselves aren't going to change. Photos app is going to show you this dark background. It drastically changes the look of the actual maps itself. Here's Calendar, Notes, Reminders, and even Maps. Now when you go to other apps you also can see the difference. You can see you've got white text on a dark background. It's in the area where you read and where you compose new email. Again, it's a dark background with white text. I'll go and bring up Mail and you can see Mail looks very different than what you might be used to. So let's look at say a normal app like Mail. You notice, also, in the Menu Bar here at the top as well. ![]() But it's not just here in System Preferences. You have this dark background and now all the text is in white. You can see right here in System Preferences itself, you can see the change. You get light or white text on a dark background. When you go to Dark Mode then you get the opposite. ![]() You have dark text, usually black text, on a light or white background. It's the basic normal appearance of macOS. System Preferences and under General there's just a simple switch here. Here's what it looks like when you do so. Dark mode is basically just an on/off switch. Video Transcript: So perhaps one of the simplest yet most talked about new features of macOS Mojave is Dark Mode. ![]()
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