![]() However, I stand by my statement, Google Chrome implemented it’s support based on setting within Windows. This might explain the reason Brave does have the capability to change the color of the context menu. Dark Reader is an open-source MIT-licensed browser extension designed to analyze web pages. This means that Chrome, is at least partially responsible, for the look and feel of the context menu within Chrome. I am confirming one observation, it appears that Google will be adding Windows 11 context menus as a experimental flag, while it’s running on Windows 11. Source: Browse in dark mode or Dark theme It will highlight a flag that is labeled 'Enable Force dark theme on pages from Settings and Easy Setup'. ![]() Click in the search box in the top right corner of the page, and type the word, Dark. Brave lacked the Chrome Extensions until recently. Open the Opera flags page to access the experimental settings. But for android version to install the plugin I have to login on Google account, and for me out of question. Google indicates the requirements for Dark Mode are the following: Dark Reader is one of the most popular extensions in the Chrome Web Store to Force Dark Mode for Web. Installed dark reader on desktop Linux version no problem. All Chrome 74 does, is respects the current setting or allows the user to override the system setting, Windows otherwise handles the rest.ĭue to the fact, Windows is responsible for generating the right context menu, it won't be possible for a Chrome extension to change the color of the context menu. Ultimately, the reason the context menu is Light instead of Dark, is due to the fact Windows is responsible for generating the right-click context menu. ![]() While Google Chrome 74 does have an override, it's not intended to work on Windows 7, since Windows 7 does not have a Dark Mode. Night Eye is compatible with popular web browsers like Chrome, Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, and more. This supported was added in Chrome 74 and Chrome 73 respectfully. Google Chrome only actually supports Dark Mode due to the underline support in Windows and macOS. What you want is not possible on Windows 7. How can I enable dark mode on Chrome on Windows 7 SP1 圆4 Ultimate so that the contextual menu is dark and not white?
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