21 reviews
- Rated 2 out of 5by BrickBat321, 2 months agoit is kind of working, but I see nothing, just gray screen on the page and no text anymore, when cliking on something to write and so, that's why so low rating
- Rated 2 out of 5by Dander Fire, 3 months agoIt uses the negative effect to act as a dark mode. Not as painful to the eye, but it doesn't look good.
- Rated 2 out of 5by Bryan, 5 months agoWhat I like: I can set my very own, very simple filter, and that is all I have ever wanted a dark mode extension to do so as to replace my having to apply the style change myself to pages that I want not so bright.
What I don't like and makes this extension a no-go for me: The developer makes getting to the extension's preferences way harder than it needs to be (I have to access it from the AOM page after getting to it in one way or another every time I want to update a setting for this extension - why? At least give us a right-click to a pop-up or the options page...); and, the exclude functionality does not work with domain names alone - subdomains must be added separately, the label for the exclude list field does not mention this, and it is really annoying on large sites or sites that offer multiple services through various subdomains (at least there is a context menu item to disable the extension on a page but only after it has already executed on the page). - Rated 2 out of 5by Oleksandr, 7 months ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by TheSketty, a year ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by Lilrabb1t, a year agoDoesn't seem to work with glassdoor website. I wanted a dark theme for that website while I browse for jobs
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 18100609, a year ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by Dollique, a year agoNo settings. Dark Mode is either on globally for every website or off. Would probably use it, if I could set it for individual websites and not globally. It also overrides websites that already have a dark mode...
- Rated 2 out of 5by Tomi Antenna, 2 years agoIn my book, this is the best darkmode addon in the whole Firefox repository.
Unfortunately it suffers from a massive, deal-breaking flaw: lacking a way to quickly cycle through themes.
Most of the time Dark Mode works great, but often enough the theme renders a website or some element/s of it poorly.
This should be a simple fix because Dark Mode has a variety of internal themes and customizations to offer. However, in order to do that one has to right-click the menu bar button, click "manage", then go into the Dark Mode settings menu, and from there select "preferences", in order to access the customization screen.
It's too many steps already to get there because this is a frequent state of affairs, but that's not all. To find a working theme you have to select a new one, then switch back to the broken page to see what it looks like, sometimes requiring the page to be reloaded, and quite often the new theme is broken too, so you have to go back and select a new one, and so on, back and forth, until you find one that works. The Dark Reader addon, for comparison, changes themes instantly, and directly from the page you're trying to alter.
But even then that's not the end, because Dark Mode runs on a single global theme setting. It doesn't save theme preferences on a per-site basis (again, unlike Dark Reader), so once you've chosen a new theme that you like and that works, odds are that instead you now broke a bunch of other pages.
This makes it completely unusable to me. And it's a great shame, because there is a simple fix- providing a keyboard shortcut to cycle through themes directly from the page (one last time- like Dark Reader does).
If these issues were remedied I would probably swap to Dark Mode permanently.
Just my two stars. - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 14611516, 3 years agoWhen I was on patreon I realized how stupid it looks in white (I usually go there via phone, so in night mode) so I downloaded this and the good news is the page is black, the bad news is it's literally all black, like there's nothing there, so... :'D I cannot really say they didn't deliver but I deleted it anyways
- Rated 2 out of 5by Tomer, 3 years agoThere is no easy way to filter what websites to exclude from dark mode or report broken website
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 13891300, 3 years agoDoesn't change enough elements on many common sites (Amazon) so there's a stark black/white contrast. Also doesn't change enough text, making some dark gray or black on black, unreadable.
- Rated 2 out of 5by syd, 4 years agoa little wonky. hiding images on pinterest and inverting the colors of tumblr icons
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 15952406, 4 years ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by Experiencer, 4 years ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by Legion, 4 years agoI don't know if it's lazy developers or Mozilla blocking a completely dark mode - menu drop downs, context menu, and the stupid max, min, close are still white.
- Rated 2 out of 5by Eduardo, 4 years ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 14624167, 4 years agoDescription promises scheduling. No scheduling feature to be found anywhere in the options menu. If it is there it's buried behind layers of gubbins. If the feature isn't present in the extension, why put it in the description?
Otherwise works quite well, but I'm just incensed by the false advertising. - Rated 2 out of 5by MMeca, 4 years ago