Overview
Toggle dark mode exceptions for websites in Google Chrome.
Chrome's built-in "Auto Dark Mode for Web Contents" feature is one of the best dark-mode "extensions" for google chrome (and derivatives). However there is one small problem: there is no quick **opt-out** from dark mode once it is enabled. **Dark Mode Exceptions** is a simple extension that allows you to add exceptions to the dark mode. With this extension you might: - Keep dark mode on most sites by default (once you enable **Auto Dark Mode for Web Contents** feature). - Exclude websites from chrome's dark mode in **one click**. - View sites in light-mode, despite chrome's dark-mode settings. - Allow some sites to use their own dark theme, despite chrome's dark-mode settings. - Use [Dark Reader](https://darkreader.org/) on excluded sites (as an alternative dark mode on broken sites). - Toggle between modes instantly. # How It Works 1. Enable Chrome's Auto Dark Mode - Go to `chrome://flags/#enable-force-dark`. - Set to `Enabled with Selective inversion of non-image elements`. - Relaunch Chrome. 2. Install this extension. 3. Exclude a Domain: - Pin the extension to the toolbar. - Visit the website. - Click extension icon. - Toggle domain. - Site reloads in light or dark theme. # Technical Details - Uses Chrome's `chrome.storage.sync` to remember your excluded domains. - Injects a small CSS snippet to force light mode on excluded sites. - No tracking, no ads, open source. # Observation > This extension won't work if Chrome's "Auto Dark Mode" feature is disabled. Make sure to enable it first.
Details
- Version1.5
- UpdatedMay 8, 2025
- Size22.33KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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