About Safari extensions:
I've been wanting to use dark mode for SAFARI for quite sometime. However most of these extensions are paid, so we can't check how they work. True dark mode has only been made available for iOS/iPADOs using the Firefox browser.
I noticed, too, some free dark mode (Safari extensions), however these don't work as they should. I always mention the infowars.com website as a good example, of the way this site has been designed.
When the extension isn't perfected then the images don't appear, only the background/text are modified.
However I found a "trial" (only works for 25 websites) extension that is working fine on all sites I checked so far. Including INFOWARS.
It's this one:
In-app-purchase is available.
Please send me some input on what you think of these DARK MODE extensions, if this is the best one, if there's something similar for free or paid which is even better.
For my PC I am using https://darkreader.org/
The Macrumors article mentioned DARK READER is also available as a SAFARI extension, however we can't check it out before (it's paid).
In my opinion it's also essential that we have an option to exempt some websites from this to be applied. Perhaps due to personal preferences or the fact the dark mode wouldn't work optimally with them, no matter what.
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The (very good) reasons for turning dark mode on are explained in this article:
If you also read PDFs always opt for Acrobat Reader, it's the only known ebook reader which is capable of enabling dark mode for ALL books:
Another good idea would be to check into bias lightning: https://www.howtogeek.com/213464/ho...le-watching-tv-and-gaming-with-bias-lighting/
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iOS 15 Safari Extensions Worth Checking Out
With iOS 15, Apple introduced a new design and a range of new features, including better support for extensions. Safari in iOS 15 supports web extensions, which can be downloaded and installed through the App Store, so there are a much wider range of extension options for you to choose from...
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I've been wanting to use dark mode for SAFARI for quite sometime. However most of these extensions are paid, so we can't check how they work. True dark mode has only been made available for iOS/iPADOs using the Firefox browser.
I noticed, too, some free dark mode (Safari extensions), however these don't work as they should. I always mention the infowars.com website as a good example, of the way this site has been designed.
When the extension isn't perfected then the images don't appear, only the background/text are modified.
However I found a "trial" (only works for 25 websites) extension that is working fine on all sites I checked so far. Including INFOWARS.
It's this one:
Nitefall: Dark mode for Safari
Nitefall is a Safari extension that converts all your websites to dark mode and reduces eye strain, especially helpful at night. It works automatically with system appearance so that your websites are only dark when the whole system is in dark mode. Features: -3 dark themes to pick from (Dark...
apps.apple.com
In-app-purchase is available.
Please send me some input on what you think of these DARK MODE extensions, if this is the best one, if there's something similar for free or paid which is even better.
For my PC I am using https://darkreader.org/
The Macrumors article mentioned DARK READER is also available as a SAFARI extension, however we can't check it out before (it's paid).
Dark Reader for Safari
This eye-care extension enables night mode creating dark themes for websites on the fly. Dark Reader inverts bright colors making them high contrast and easy to read at night. It perfectly suits to system dark mode. Configure brightness and contrast to fit your display, choose between Dynamic...
apps.apple.com
In my opinion it's also essential that we have an option to exempt some websites from this to be applied. Perhaps due to personal preferences or the fact the dark mode wouldn't work optimally with them, no matter what.
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The (very good) reasons for turning dark mode on are explained in this article:
If you also read PDFs always opt for Acrobat Reader, it's the only known ebook reader which is capable of enabling dark mode for ALL books:
Adobe Acrobat Reader: Edit PDF
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Another good idea would be to check into bias lightning: https://www.howtogeek.com/213464/ho...le-watching-tv-and-gaming-with-bias-lighting/
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