Google has finally released a dark mode for desktop Search. A system-wide dark mode was first offered by Google with Android 10 in 2019. It was announced in May of last year that Google’s Search apps on Android and iOS would have a night mode.
On Google’s Support page, a post announced the new look settings. It is now possible to choose between three different appearance settings: Device default, Dark or Light. Also highlighted in the post was the fact that the new Dark Mode options began rolling out to users on September 9 and would be made available to everyone in the coming weeks.
Search https://www.google.com to learn more.
Search settings can be found by clicking the Settings link at lower right of the page.
Choose a theme from the drop-down menu under Appearance on the left.
There are three options: Normal (which is the default), Dark (which enables dark mode), or Device Default (which is set to the default setting for whichever operating system is currently being used).
(Settings – Search – Appearance. From there, you’ll be able to pick between two modes: Light and Dark)
It’s easy to switch to Dark Mode by clicking on a shortcut icon that looks like a sun icon. As a simple toggle, users can turn on or off the Dark Mode.
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