[–] Tomte 2y ago ↗ Why should every web site accommodate that? Tell your browser vendor to act upon your system settings and display web sites accordingly. [–] hypercube33 2y ago ↗ hews app supports this and there is a few extensions for chrome based browsers that usually work on hacker news.
[–] hypercube33 2y ago ↗ hews app supports this and there is a few extensions for chrome based browsers that usually work on hacker news.
[–] smoldesu 2y ago ↗ CSS is editable client-side. [–] willcate 2y ago ↗ javascript: (() => { document.documentElement.style.filter = "invert()";document.documentElement.style.background = '#fff' })(); [–] willcate 2y ago ↗ save to a shortcut in your button bar
[–] willcate 2y ago ↗ javascript: (() => { document.documentElement.style.filter = "invert()";document.documentElement.style.background = '#fff' })(); [–] willcate 2y ago ↗ save to a shortcut in your button bar
[–] k310 2y ago ↗ I am using "Darker" for safari, and it works well. I see "Dark Night" and "HN Dark Mode" on other devices here. But I don't tinker with something that works well. [–] mtmail 2y ago ↗ "Dark Reader" for Firefox. I'm reading HN in dark right now.
[–] mtmail 2y ago ↗ It's a semi-regular question. I doubt it will ever happen. https://hn.algolia.com/?q=ask+dark+mode
[–] helph67 2y ago ↗ HN Enhance for Firefox, been using it for years. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/hn-enhance/?u...
[–] philonoist 2y ago ↗ I don't know. I don't want to, so long as I have HN Enhancement Suite. It works befitting to the shortcomings of HN design.
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