

Chrome will close and relaunch all your open web pages. Search for “Dark Mode” in the search box at the top of the Experiments page that appears.Ĭlick the box to the right of “Force Dark Mode for Web Contents” and select “Enabled” for the default setting.Ĭlick “Relaunch” to relaunch Chrome. To find it, type “chrome://flags” into Chrome’s Omnibox and press Enter. It one day may graduate to a proper option on Chrome’s Settings screen, or it may vanish completely. Like all flags, it’s an experimental option that may change or be removed at any time. Want to try it out? This option is available as a hidden flag in Chrome 78. You can enable dark mode for all sites from Chrome settings Working great until Atlassian decide to move into the 2020's :) All styles from are applicable here included the one mentioned in my prior post. So after a second of research I found Stylus which is the open source equivalent of Stylish. Stylish is not the one due this article being brought to my attention:Īlthough Stylish is back on App Stores after the history of Stylish it seems like a corrupted entity now. JIRA Dark 2020 doesn't contrast too heavily and maintains images and graphs so they're still readable too. Force dark mode tends to break some and make them unusable. The reasons I found that the changes aren't across every website. I've been using a theme called ' JIRA Dark 2020' and I've found it has been working much better than what using Force Dark mode on chrome was doing for me. I've found that using an extension called 'Stylish' - works really well for Jira.
