SougarLord Posted February 12, 2021 Share Posted February 12, 2021 Although it is true that we can customize the main tab of Google Chrome in a certain way and therefore edit the initial page of the browser a bit, we cannot establish a dark mode for Google's own search engine in Spain. This could change; Google is activating dark mode for some users, on a trial basis. Google is testing its search engine on desktop versions, showing what will be a completely dark interface. The dark mode that has been requested so much for a search engine that has historically always been white. Since the rise of dark mode, users have requested this feature for Google's search results. It has not been launched globally yet, although it is expected that it will do so in the coming weeks, since when Google does this type of test, it is because it is preparing its launch imminently. Dark comes to the finder As we can read in The Verge, Google has managed to make dark mode appear to a small number of users, although in an absolutely random way. This means that while there are specific conditions for it to appear, there is no specific way to force the feature. As reported by some users on Twitter to whom the dark mode has appeared, the conditions are simple; the system dark mode must be activated (either in macOS or in Windows 10) and in the browser, enter incognito mode. Once activated, we can choose some classic activation options, such as always having the dark mode activated or letting it depend on the system. As for the design of the dark mode of the Google search engine, it is within expectations. Grayish tone in the smallest parts of the interface and another gray tone for the background, in this case with a blue variant. The parts where there is color are also modified, with a darker tone than usual, as we see in the screenshot above with Apple's stock market data. The idea of this dark mode is the same as the rest of the modes that we have seen po[CENSORED]rize in our favorite apps over the months: reduce eyestrain to be able to use the interface with reduced brightness. The problem is always the same; we do not know when this dark mode will be released for the Google search officially. Fortunately, there shouldn't be too much left. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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