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 28 February 19, 07:54 
(This post was last modified: 28 February 19, 07:55 by harlan4096.)
 
		28 February 19, 07:54 
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Dark interface modes seem to be en vogue currently. While there has always been a group of users who prefer dark interfaces and designs over light ones, it seems that software companies just started to introduce dark themes to their programs only recently.
Google is working on a dark theme for Chrome and YouTube, Microsoft is adding dark mode support to more and more apps of Windows 10, there is a Night mode on Twitter, and Firefox comes with a native dark theme as well.
Google's work in integrating a dark design for the company's Chrome browser continues, but that is not keeping the company from experimenting with other dark mode options.
The recent version of Chrome Canary for Android comes with a new experimental flag to enable a dark mode; this time, however, not for the browser user interface but for web content.
Note that experimental flags may or may not make it natively in the browser, for instance as an option. They may be pulled at any time again without notification.