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Thursday, February 28, 2019

Chrome Canary Now Allows Web pages to Render in Dark Mode


Google has been working on a system-wide dark mode in Android Q, and that includes
the Chrome browser as well. Though we had reported earlier that Google has been
testing dark mode on the browser, it now seems that the mode is not just limited to the
browser interface, but also the pages it renders. Does it really work? Well, you can try
it out for yourself by downloading Chrome Canary from the Google Play store on your
Android smartphone.
As originally pointed out by 9 to 5 Google, Chrome Canary (v 74.0.3718.3) now has
a new. feature flag - #enable-android-web-contents-dark-mode - that can activate a
force dark mode option for all rendered web pages. this largely seems to affect only
light backgrounds and not the menus and other major design elements on web pages.
When we tried this, we noticed that forcing dark mode affected certain design elements
like the colors on the Gadgets 360 logo. That said, we found the rendering quite usable
in the limited time we spent on the browser.
You can download Chrome Canary and try it out for yourself by heading to chrome
://flags to enable this setting. It's obviously still in testing phases (considering it's
only on Chrome Canary), and results may vary depending on the site you visit with
this setting on. Note of course that the Canary build is unstable, thus it is not
recommended to use it as your primary browser.
We had earlier reported that the Google Chrome Canary 70 release for Mac was
found to work in line with the system-wide dark mode of mac OS Mojave. A Google
Chrome engineer had also confirmed that a dark mode feature is coming to the
Windows version of the browser as well.
This new release however falls in line with one of Android Q's big new feature,
which happens to be a system-wide dark mode. Other manufacturers have
seemed to jump the gun though and have implemented the feature themselves,
as can be seen in Samsung's One UI and MI-UI 10.
For details of the latest Nokia, Xiaomi, Sony, and other mobile launches from 
the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, visit our MWC 2019 hub.

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