How to Enable Dark Mode in Chrome on Ubuntu(No Code, Apps, Themes).
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How to Enable Dark Mode in Chrome on Ubuntu(No Code, Apps, Themes).

Publish Date: May 19 '22
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If you set Windows to use dark mode, Chrome will also switch to dark mode. Unfortunately, setting Ubuntu to dark mode will not automatically set Chrome as well. It’s not that straightforward, but it’s still pretty simple.

Enable Dark Mode in Chrome on Ubuntu

I’m using Ubuntu Desktop 20.04, a long-term support version. Just so you know.

Step 1.

Go to your Settings>Appearance and switch to Dark.

Step 2.

Open Chrome and:

  • Type chrome://flags in the address bar;
  • Type “dark mode” in the search bar;
  • Select Enabled for Force Dark Mode for Web Contents.

Enabling force Dark mode in ubuntu

You’ll notice that the address bar and tabs are still in light mode. That’s because only web contents/internal pages are being rendered in dark mode, not the whole browser.

Step 3

To go full dark mode, access Chrome’s settings by clicking on the 3 vertical dots, in the top-right corner, and selecting Settings.
Go to settings in Google chrome

Step 4

Select Appearance and click on the Use GTK+ button, in the Theme section.
Setting appearance to GTK+ in Ubuntu

GTK+ is a free and open-source cross-platform widget toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces (GUIs).

You’ll notice that Chrome has gone into full dark mode now, not just the web contents/internal pages.

That’s a Wrap!

If some info is outdated or incorrect, or you have anything to add, ask ping me via Twitter or add it in a comment section.

Comments 8 total

  • G.Singh
    G.SinghNov 15, 2022

    Thanks bud

  • Samuel Bernardo
    Samuel BernardoJan 5, 2023

    Thanks

  • Marouane Faris
    Marouane FarisJan 12, 2023

    Thank you !

  • Abdulkarim Omer
    Abdulkarim OmerMar 8, 2023

    debugging tools is still on light mode

    • Thiago Cerutti
      Thiago CeruttiApr 23, 2023

      on the debugging tool, click on the cog icon, then "Preferences" and you can choose "Theme" to "Dark"

  • DavidInsight
    DavidInsightApr 30, 2023

    Still working now 30/4/2023
    Thanks :)

  • M Rendra Andriansyah
    M Rendra AndriansyahMay 25, 2023

    nice share mare

  • Stephan Lamoureux
    Stephan LamoureuxMay 26, 2023

    on Fedora 38 using the flag and then selecting gtk still doesn't change my tabs/right click menu from being white. I have dark mode selected inside gnome as well so I'm not sure why.

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