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How to enable the dark theme in Microsoft Edge
Windows 10 Anniversary Update introduced a cool dark theme to the
operating system, transforming the look of the user interface. It's a fairly global theme -- it affects much of the UI, although not all elements of it. File Manager, for instance, keeps the light look. We explained how to enable the dark theme here, but if you don't want to apply it to all of the OS, and just want to give Microsoft Edge a dark makeover, it's easy enough to do. Open Edge, then go to the top-right corner and click on the ellipses (…). Scroll down to... [Continue Reading] http://feeds.betanews.com/~r/bn/~3/xDm7fxFxGxs/ -- Eduardo Sorocaba SP Brasil www.alt119.net "Barriga cheia, companhia desfeita." (Portugal) |
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How to enable the dark theme in Microsoft Edge
I have eons of practice trying to implement dark color
schemes. Do not go there. A dark color scheme will only cause endless configuration problems and headaches. Eventually, in some windows, you will realize that bits of data are invisible. Some programs use Windows colors, some do not. Some programs use Windows colors for some things and use their own colors for other things. Using a dark color scheme always ends up being a big stinking mess. The only way to go is to use magnifier to invert all colors. That way, you will always see every item in every window. That way, contrast will be good. Contrast is reversed, but the same intensity when colors are inverted. https://www.flickr.com/photos/27532210@N04/ With inverted colors, all you have left to do is re-invert colors of pictures and videos. That is a trick, but at least there is a methodical/programmatic solution, as opposed to the big fat mess using a dark color scheme in Windows leads to. Anybody who wants to promote dark color schemes should concentrate on inversion of pictures and videos in Windows and in browsers. -- JEMM jemm alt119.net.invalid wrote in news:nsc4so.3dg.1 news.alt119.net: Path: eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!feeder.eternal-september.org!newsfeed.datemas.de!news.datemas.de! .POSTED!not-for-mail From: JEMM jemm alt119.net.invalid Newsgroups: alt.comp.os.windows-10 Subject: How to enable the dark theme in Microsoft Edge Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2016 21:44:54 -0300 Organization: Datemas.de http://www.news.datemas.de Message-ID: nsc4so.3dg.1 news.alt119.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: S/c99A3R7av0nIbp1qUOeFjZf2CiijOjllr8GDra8UU55X0IdXkP RWb3w3tnxWFskLadOdu9jvw= Injection-Info: news.datemas.de; logging-data="15570"; mail-complaints-to="abuse datemas.de" User-Agent: Hamster-Pg/1.25.2.0 X-Newsreader: MesNews/1.08.06.00-gb X-ICQ: 1701145376 Xref: news.eternal-september.org alt.comp.os.windows-10:28282 Windows 10 Anniversary Update introduced a cool dark theme to the operating system, transforming the look of the user interface. It's a fairly global theme -- it affects much of the UI, although not all elements of it. File Manager, for instance, keeps the light look. We explained how to enable the dark theme here, but if you don't want to apply it to all of the OS, and just want to give Microsoft Edge a dark makeover, it's easy enough to do. Open Edge, then go to the top-right corner and click on the ellipses (ǽƒ'ª¶Ý). Scroll down to... [Continue Reading] http://feeds.betanews.com/~r/bn/~3/xDm7fxFxGxs/ -- Eduardo Sorocaba SP Brasil www.alt119.net "Barriga cheia, companhia desfeita." (Portugal) |
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