One of the most important features of the new macOS Mojave is undoubtedly support for Dark Mode. After activating it, the user interface of the system and applications will switch to a dark mode, which not only looks good, but is also more pleasant to watch in the evening. AND Letem svetem Applem now becomes one of the first websites in the world to support Dark Mode directly in the browser.
Websites were not able to switch to dark mode according to macOS Mojave settings. That is, until now. Apple namely in the new version Safari allows websites to recognize whether their visitor currently has Dark Mode turned on or not and adjust the appearance of their site accordingly. So if you activate dark mode, the website interface will also turn black. However, developers need to update their sites and Letem svetem Applem is one of the first in the world to support the new feature.
This is what Dark Mode looks like on Letem svetem Applem:
If you want to try the function and switch it like this LsA to Dark Mode, you need to download on your Mac Safari Technology Preview 68. This is a special version of the browser through which Apple tests all the new features that it subsequently intends to use. In the classic version Safari Support for dark mode on websites should arrive with the arrival of macOS Mojave 10.14.1, which is currently in its fourth phase. beta testing. However, it is also possible that it will arrive early next year.
I would really like dark mode in appon FB and Messenger
According to the information, an update will be available in a few weeks. messenger 4.0 where Dark Mode will be
How does it work?
Details can be found here: https://trac.webkit.org/changeset/237156/webkit
The browser "informs" the page by setting "prefers-color-scheme" to "dark". The page can subsequently change its appearance by applying alternative styles.
This functionality is currently described only as a proposal for implementation in the next Media Queries 5 standard, which complements Media Queries 4, which is currently defined as a candidate for recommendation by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). So it may take a few more months or even years before all browsers officially support it.
So that's an article, at the beginning you write "A Letem svetem Applem now becomes the first website in the world to support Dark Mode directly in the browser." and just a little further "However, there is a need for developers to update their sites and Letem svetem Applem is one of the first in the world (if not the first) to support the new feature.”
That's probably worse than reading lightning. In addition, a few days ago I saw some foreign websites in dark mode. See for example https://kevinchen.co/blog/support-macos-mojave-dark-mode-on-websites/
Thanks for the heads up. The claim has been edited in the article.
So I downloaded this app to my Mac and now I've discovered that the classic way is through Launchpad can't uninstall....