

Unfortunately using both Dark Mode and Dark Night Mode together does not solve the problem. This is the BBC Weather website in question which uses lots of SVGs. Your article seems to have currently the most updated version about the feature. Lunar Reader is yet another high-quality Chrome extension with a 4.7 rating on the Chrome web store. And when you get a new device, all your stuff is. I was wondering is there was a way to edit the Chrome built in Dark mode to use the currentColor either by writing a dedicated plugin for it or requesting a feature from Google or editing the actual Chrome plugin, extension or mode? Take your Chrome passwords, bookmarks, and tabs with you Chrome syncs between your laptop and phone. Step 4: Copy said video link on the URLs tab on Twitch Leecher and search for it. Step 2: Then right-click on the video and copy the link address to said video. Click every blue button to disable any extension. no support for Chrome settings pages and mainly disappearance of floating icons in gmail renders it unusable. Step 1: After you download the app, use the search bar to find the stream you want to download. Type chrome://extensions in the Chrome address bar and press Enter. I noticed that a plug in called "Dark Night Mode" uses something called css stroke="currentColor" which makes them to appear ok except that many other features in the plugin e.g. They have a white square in the background which makes the black (the only inverted colour in them) appear white and non-visible. Dark Mode is an extension that helps you quickly turn the screen (browser) to dark at night time.

Everything is so so but there is a problem with SVGs. I am using the Chrome Dark Mode on a Mac desktop.
