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Title: A dark mode may be coming to macOS 10.14
Post by: HCK on April 21, 2018, 04:05:20 pm
A dark mode may be coming to macOS 10.14

According to WebKit's source code, macOS 10.14 may have a system-wide dark mode feature.

Attention, fellow sensitive-eyed folks: we may all be in luck. Today, Guilherme Rambo of 9to5Mac reported that references in WebKit's source code suggest that a dark mode may be coming to macOS in the near future.

For those of you who aren't familiar, WebKit is the open-source web browser engine used by multiple Apple products, including Safari, Mail, and the App Store on all Apple operating systems. Because it's developed publicly, sometimes hints about new features that may show up on macOS and iOS end up surfacing. In this particular case, Rambo spotted some new code implemented in March that might suggest macOS 10.14 will get a system-wide dark mode.




  The code in question is designed to adapt WebKit's rendering of a website based on the effective appearance of the application. Appearances are the way through which macOS can change the look of UI components like buttons and lists based ...

Source: A dark mode may be coming to macOS 10.14 (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/0S5JbVga--s/dark-mode-may-be-coming-macos-1014)