Safari Could Get Website-Specific Dark Mode Toggle
Summary
In February, open-source code on GitHub corroborated speculation that Apple was developing RealityOS or rOS for its rumored mixed reality headset. Now, another GitHub repository for WebKit code suggests Apple is developing a dark mode toggle for Safari that would […]
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In February, open-source code on GitHub corroborated speculation that Apple was developing RealityOS or rOS for its rumored mixed reality headset. Now, another GitHub repository for WebKit code suggests Apple is developing a dark mode toggle for Safari that would work with specific websites. Continue reading Source
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