Google has finally rolled out dark mode for the Chrome browser on the Mac, good for those who prefer a less bright approach to their web browsing. Chrome's Dark Mode comes with the release of version 73 of the browser. To activate Dark Mode, head to System Preferences, select General, then select Dark. Google is set to roll out a dark mode feature for the Chrome browser. According to a report by 9to5Google, Chrome seemingly adapts automatically to the system-wide dark theme set up in either Windows or macOS. In the preview for Windows OS, the browser adapts a dark theme overall: default page, tabs, borders, settings, and menus. In the preview for macOS, however, everything but the default page adapted to the dark mode. The dark mode feature will most likely be included in the release of Chrome 74's patch update, happening this April 2019. Read more in our articles including "Chrome Dark Mode now available on Mac" and "Google Chrome to release a dark mode setting soon".
Google has finally rolled out dark mode for the Chrome browser on the Mac, good for those who prefer a less bright approach to their web browsing. Chrome's Dark Mode comes with the release of version 73 of the browser.
To activate Dark Mode, head to System Preferences, select General, then select Dark. Google is set to roll out a dark mode feature for the Chrome browser. According to a report by 9to5Google, Chrome seemingly adapts automatically to the system-wide dark theme set up in either Windows or macOS.
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