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« on: June 09, 2018, 04:05:22 pm »

How Dark Mode works in macOS Mojave

Dark Mode is coming to Mojave and things are gonna get moody around here.

We've been asking Apple for Dark Mode on macOS for years. Not just a dark Menu Bar and Dock, but dark everywhere. Finally, in macOS Mojave, we're getting the full treatment with systemwide Dark Mode. Pretty. Here's how it works.

So everything goes dark?

Yes! Well... sort of. It's not like the screen dims or anything. The Menu Bar and Dock get a dark theme, but so does the Trash icon, all of the system panels, the Finder window, Notification Center, the Lock screen, the Mac App Store... you get what I mean.

App icons don't change (other than Dark Mode for the Trash icon).

All of Apple's built-in apps get the Dark Mode treatment. Safari, Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Reminders, Notes (yes, even Notes), Maps, Photos (Photos looks so good in dark), Messages, FaceTime, iTunes, Apple Books, and even the newly added Apple News, Voice Memos, Stocks, and Home apps.

Even cooler, the new Mojave desktop image that's on b...

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