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BaggieBoy

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Since updating to MacOS 26 I'm seeing Safari randomly switch from dark to light mode. I have dark mode selected to be always on. The annoying thing I when it goes to light mode, the bookmark titles remain white and are virtually impossible to read.
 
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After doing some testing, this isn't anything to do with light/dark mode at all. Safari is trying to change the tool bar colour based on the currently underlying web page colour. The problem is that the colour for the bookmark text is often too light and making it near impossible to read.

Not sure if this is configurable.
 
What does Advanced settings in Safari look like? There's an option to "show color in tab bar" on 15.
 
They have to put an option to drop the Liquid Theme. I like it on the IOS devices but Mac OS should treat it like an overall theme. Translucent/Transparent Safari is TERRIBLE. Very distracting.
 
Since updating to MacOS 26 I'm seeing Safari randomly switch from dark to light mode. I have dark mode selected to be always on. The annoying thing I when it goes to light mode, the bookmark titles remain white and are virtually impossible to read.
I haven't found a setting to fix it.
It's ridiculous… At least I can see Facebook's favicon :rolleyes:
 

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That’s a horrific one for me. Can’t see a load pinned folders and faves etc after viewing some sites! Stuff I use fairly often, so it’s a hugely jarring “improvement” right now.

UPDATE: doesn’t behave like this on iPadOS on an M4 Pro. Text and folder icon colours revert to useable, and any dark tinting also reverts when scrolling up and down. I’m assuming they’ll fix this niggle at some point.
 
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