[Duplicated]Dark Mode
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geoffsmile last edited by
@mohamedsalah I'm at peace at dark. I appreciate that you started with a light theme and the reasoning behind it. However, for many users, including myself, a dark mode is crucial for both comfort and productivity. The reduced blue light and the overall aesthetic of a dark mode can significantly improve the user experience.
Many users find dark mode less straining on the eyes, especially during extended use. It also tends to help with focus and reduce distractions. The implementation of a dark mode would greatly enhance the accessibility and appeal of the browser for a wider range of users. I hope you can make this the top priority. Thanks!
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MomoTrader809 last edited by
Hello fellow Dark Mode Champions!
Has you guys tried Comet? This thing is very good. You can use the Perplexity AI to control the browser, summarize emails, etc. Its very early stages, and not perfect, but very cool glimpse of the future and...it's got Dark Mode!!!! LOL.
I have to say Microsoft Edge is my daily driver, but I'm playing with Comet and it may replace it. I dropped Opera. It's ok, but it's just a browser. AIR is "never again" even if they fix dark mode, it's just the principle of the thing now.
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gaboruklem last edited by
@MomoTrader809 Dark Mode should be pretty basic option but for example I never use Opera (although I regularly try it out) because the sidebar is unusable for me. Vivaldi and Sidekick allowed custom URLs (even edge for some point), while Opera forces its own apps on me and you can’t even modify them. Productivity would lie precisely in me defining what I want to see in a sidebar, wouldn’t it?
I think Opera Air’s design is pretty cool, but the fact is that nowadays, with 500+ nit laptops and insanely bright monitors, the light theme isn’t viable.