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  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    Well thats because as soon as you search you are actually using a website. If the website doesnt support darkmode or was someday configured to be whitemode, then it will always show up bright. If the website doesnt support darkmodes: use the newest install that comes in a few days the 120 version. Or switch to the nightly-installation where you can already now install plugins/extentions. Then install the darkreader extention. Done. Ezpz

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      21 year ago

      Oh I don’t mean the websites themselves. I mean when I search like “dog” before I click any link or anything that’s in light mode still. The browser part isn’t actually switching over to dark mode.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Well thats weird. Maybe try the nightly build, they have additional features and patches. Maybe its a weird bug that got patched with this version or it is a random problem that occurred whilst the installation.