Wikipedia Night Mode – Dark Theme for Wikipedia
Overview
Wikipedia night mode allows you to read more comfortably on Wikipedia in the dark or in low light. Toggle dark theme with one click.
Wikipedia Night Mode – Dark Theme for Wikipedia Wikipedia Night Mode allows you to work and read more comfortably on the Wikipedia website in the dark or in low light. The dark Wikipedia theme or Wikipedia Night mode changes the background of the Wikipedia website to dark and the font to light. A dark theme for Wikipedia turns on/off by clicking on the extension icon or using the switch inside the popup. It is convenient to use at night or in poor lighting, helping your eyes read text more comfortably. Key Features: - 🌙 Comfort for your eyes: Reduces eye strain by replacing the bright white background with a curated dark navy palette. - ⚡ Instant Toggle: Switch between dark and light modes instantly with a simple switch. - 🔄 Automatic Sync: Your preference is saved automatically and applied to all articles you open. - 🌍 All Languages Supported: Works on all Wikipedia language subdomains (en, pl, de, es, etc.) and related projects like Wiktionary, Wikidata, and Wikimedia. - 🎨 Premium Design: Dark theme specifically optimized for Wikipedia elements, including tables, infoboxes, text boxes, and search results. How to use: 1. Install the extension. 2. Open any page on wikipedia.org. 3. Click the extension icon in the toolbar and use the switch to toggle night mode.
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Details
- Version1.0.1
- UpdatedJune 7, 2026
- Offered byApplications
- Size32.5KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
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