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is there a way to force dark mode like in chromium? #enable-force-dark has been a life saver for me. I have a TBI and white screens are physically painful. I keep trying to go back to FireFox, but none of the darkmode addons seem to have this kind of always on, no exceptions kind of feature
Dark Reader can do this, though it requires a little bit of tinkering. First you need to tick "Enable on restricted pages" in the Advanced section of Dark Readers settings (in the old design the settings can be found under "More > All Settings"). Then in about:config, all entries in
extensions.webextensions.restrictedDomains
need to be removed andprivacy.resistFingerprinting.block_mozAddonManager
needs to be set to "true". If some of this doesn't work, there's also a GitHub Discussion with different solutions, but what I wrote here should do the trick.