If you’ve ever found yourself blinded by bright websites during those late-night browsing sessions, we feel your pain. Edge browser enthusiasts, rejoice! Microsoft Edge can force dark mode on any website. This nifty feature ensures that you can surf the web with less strain on your eyes, whether you’re using the new Edge Chromium or the classic version.
In our journey through the vast options of web browsers, we’ve seen a strong push toward customization and user-friendly features. From Firefox to Opera, dark mode has become a sought-after feature. With Edge browser’s built-in dark mode capabilities, you get not only a visually soothing experience but also an option to tweak it to your liking. Simple adjustments for brightness, contrast, and even warmth can make a world of difference.
The beauty of this feature lies in its simplicity. Just type edge://flags
in the address bar, hit ‘Enter,’ and then search for “dark mode.” From there, you can turn on the option to force dark mode on all websites. It’s as easy as pie! Ready to embrace the dark side? Stay with us as we dive into these insights and more. Buckle up, because your eyes are about to thank you!
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How To Enable Dark Mode In Microsoft Edge
First things first, we need to enable dark mode in Microsoft Edge. It’s a piece of cake! Let’s walk through the steps together:
Steps to Enable Dark Theme:
- Open Microsoft Edge.
- Click on the menu button (three dots) in the top right corner.
- Select Settings from the dropdown.
Easy, right? Now, let’s dive into the appearance settings.
Customize Appearance:
- In the Settings tab, there’s a menu on the left. Click on Appearance.
- Choose Theme and select Dark.
Your browser should now have a sleek, dark theme. But what if we want every website to follow this dark theme? That’s also doable.
Enabling Dark Mode for All Websites:
- In the address bar, type
edge://flags
and hit Enter. - Use the search box to find “dark mode”.
- Look for Force dark mode for web contents.
- Change the setting to Enabled.
Here’s the cool part – this is an experimental feature. So, it might have a few quirks, but it’s worth a shot!
Quick Recap in Table Form:
Action | Details |
Open Edge Settings | Menu button (three dots) › Settings |
Select Appearance | Choose Theme › Dark |
Force Dark Mode on Websites | Type “` edge://flags “` in the address bar |
Enable Experimental Feature | Search “dark mode” › Enable Force Dark Mode |
This should cover all your dark mode needs. It’s like giving your eyes an all-access pass to comfort land.
Apply Dark Mode To All Websites
To apply dark mode to all websites using Microsoft Edge, it’s quite simple. We need to tap into the browser’s experimental features. This will force all websites to display content using a dark theme. Let’s go step-by-step.
First, open Microsoft Edge and type edge://flags
in the address bar. Press Enter. This takes us to the experiment settings page.
Next, use the search box at the top and type “Dark Mode.” We’ll see an option labeled “Force Dark Mode for Web Contents.”
When we finish, we need to restart the browser for the changes to take effect. This will close all open windows and reopen them in force dark mode.
Edge offers several options like selective image inversion, HSL-based inversion, and CIELAB-based inversion to adjust the appearance of non-image elements. These can help get the best look for different websites.
Sometimes, using browser extensions can offer more control. Extensions like Dark Reader or Night Eye are popular choices. They give us more granular control over how each website appears in dark mode.
Edge Built-in Options | Extensions |
Selective Image Inversion | Dark Reader |
HSL-based Inversion | Night Eye |
CIELAB-based Inversion | Other Chrome Extensions |
Using these methods, we can enjoy browsing in a more eye-friendly, dark mode. Lighting up our screens without actually lighting up our rooms—it’s like magic! Now our evenings are easier on the eyes.
Best Practices For Using Dark Mode On Microsoft Edge
Switching your browser to dark mode can be a game-changer, especially when using Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 or Windows 11. Here are some best practices to ensure you get the most out of this feature.
First, make sure you’re using a stable version of Microsoft Edge. Enabling dark mode on older or unstable versions (like the Canary build) might cause bugs. If you’re on either Windows 10 or Windows 11, open Edge, go to Settings, then Appearance. Select the Dark theme.
We’ve found the dark theme to be especially valuable at night. It can reduce eye strain and save battery on laptops and desktop systems with OLED screens. If you notice that some websites don’t comply with dark mode, don’t fret. Microsoft Edge provides a hidden trick to force websites into dark mode. Type edge://flags
in the address bar, find Force Dark Mode for Web Contents, and activate it.
Privacy concerns? Don’t worry. Dark mode doesn’t impact data tracking or privacy features in Edge. Your browsing remains just as private.
Sometimes, dark mode might make text or elements hard to read on certain websites. In such cases, we recommend switching back to the light mode temporarily or using extensions to adjust the appearance of a specific site.
On Windows 11/10, dark mode integrates well with the system theme, giving a seamless experience across most desktop apps.
Remember, dark mode isn’t exclusive to Windows. If you’re using Edge on macOS, the process is similar. Go to settings and then Appearance to select the dark theme.
Happy browsing in dark mode, everyone!