Google Search Finally Launches Dark Mode Deployment For Desktop Browsers
Google search for desktop dark mode (Image: Twitter / @nima_owji)
It is reported that the mode not only works with Google Chrome, but is also compatible with browsers such as Mozilla’s Firefox and Microsoft Edge.
Google has finally started rolling out Dark Mode for the desktop version of Google Search months after testing it with some users. Spotted by social media consultant and industry commentator Matt Navarra, the dark Google search theme is slowly making its way to users on Windows 10 and macOS platforms. Dark mode appears to appear with search results, and there is a dedicated “ activate ” shortcut, according to a screenshot. As expected, dark mode turns the entire search page black, although the fonts now turn white. It is reported that the mode not only works with Google Chrome, but is also compatible with browsers such as Mozilla’s Firefox and Microsoft Edge. Although Google remains the most used search engine in the world, it will always give an edge over competitors like DuckDuckGo and Bing. Additionally, Google introduced dark mode to Android phones in May 2020.
At the moment, the rollout appears to be region specific and many Indian users have yet to receive the feature. However, an official statement from Google is also expected. Google may also bring dark mode with more desktop browsers like Brave and Opera. So far, many browsers have started rolling out built-in dark mode, but they weren’t compatible with Google search despite availability. The company is updating the search to help users find information about COVID-19 more easily. Google Search also allows users to search for the COVID-19 vaccine and testing centers around them.
In April, Google also announced that it would update its search ranking system to show more active and accurate pages first. Google has asked developers to update the pages by mid-June this year to help users and developers improve the browsing experience. The page experience update was originally announced in November and is designed as one of the factors that allow Google’s ranking systems to take page experiences into account while showing pages on its search engine. . The update would not show any drastic changes, the company added. Publish.
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