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Google Scholar DarkMode

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Overview

Change the appearance of Google Scholar to dark mode.

>Advantages ・The color will be easy on the eyes. ・It is less tiring to look at for a long time. >To be implemented in the future  ・Switching between light mode and dark mode reflecting device settings ※This add-on is unofficial. Let's develop it together. https://github.com/EveSquare/google-scholar-darkmode-extension

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John YJun 8, 2024

the recommended articles box is still bright and white

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Jessica FoxxFeb 24, 2024

Does exactly as described, changes the search window (home page) and the search results page to dark mode in Google Scholar. Can't expect it to turn the actual web page result links to dark mode too. Chrome doesn't own or control them. It's a great compliment to the dark theme function on the normal Google search page. Would be nice if there was a different choice in a dark high contrast mode though, like with the basic Google search page's two dark mode options.

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Austin KaiserOct 25, 2022

It doesn't actually change the book I'm reading to dark mode; just the search menu.

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Details

  • Version
    1.2.1
  • Updated
    January 22, 2024
  • Offered by
    evesquare
  • Size
    15.48KiB
  • Languages
    2 languages
  • Developer
    Email
    evesquare@protonmail.ch
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