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How To Enable Dark Mode in Gmail

Outlook users got something to smile about when Microsoft added a dark mode to it, but dark mode in Gmail has been there all along, even though its users didn’t know it. You can enable dark mode in Gmail and get a complete and better dark theme to work with. Your eyes will thank you for it.

Enable Dark Mode in Gmail

In order to change the theme in Gmail, here’s what to do:

Ultimately, with the dark tile theme, it’ll look something like this:

If you prefer an even darker shade for your theme, something with darker or pure black than grays, click Terminal theme.

Any custom background image on your gallery can also work as a background for dark mode in Gmail or as a dark theme. To pick a photo or image instead, do this:

The dark theme will be used and the image you picked will be shown in the background in Gmail. If you prefer to use Gmail’s default theme, go back to Themes>Light Theme.

You can get a more improved dark mode for Gmail as some built-in dark themes may still have a white background. This is especially so when viewing email conversation threads, composing emails, or using tools like Tasks sidebar, Google Keep, and Google Calendar.

For a fuller dark theme in Gmail, you can apply user styles that your browser applies to sites you visit, and they’ll get a different look. They’re like user scripts that run on sites you visit.

To get a user style, install a browser extension that lets you use them. You can install Stylus for Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome and install dark user styles. These will turn emails and compose buttons dark, and give you a more complete dark theme in Gmail.

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