Those are all global settings, but you can apply Noir on a website-by-website basis too. You can even use Noir’s dark mode instead of a site’s existing dark mode if you like it better. You can set Noir to follow your system settings or to be on or off full-time. The color scheme has worked exceptionally well on all the sites I’ve tried. I love Noir’s tasteful handling of dark mode. With Noir, that doesn’t happen because the extension can apply a dark mode to sites that don’t have their own. Far too often, when I’m reading late at night with the lights off, I tap on a Times link and get blinded by its bright white background. ![]() A good example is The New York Times and Vulture, which is pictured above. ![]() Too many websites don’t offer a dark mode. Before (left) and after (right) Noir applies its dark mode
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