![]() If you spend most of your time in Safari, Momentum, which creates a beautiful, customizable start page, is worth a look. As a fan of dark mode, this is already one of my most-used extensions, especially on my iPad Pro. Even better, there’s a keyboard shortcut making it easy to cycle between Noir’s options for every website you visit with a connected keyboard. Tap the Noir’s icon in the address bar, and you can switch between the app’s global setting, Auto, which follows your system settings, On, or Off. Those are all global settings, but you can apply Noir on a website-by-website basis too. You can even use Noir’s dark mode instead of a site’s existing dark mode if you like it better. You can set Noir to follow your system settings or to be on or off full-time. The color scheme has worked exceptionally well on all the sites I’ve tried. I love Noir’s tasteful handling of dark mode. With Noir, that doesn’t happen because the extension can apply a dark mode to sites that don’t have their own. Far too often, when I’m reading late at night with the lights off, I tap on a Times link and get blinded by its bright white background. A good example is The New York Times and Vulture, which is pictured above. Too many websites don’t offer a dark mode. Before (left) and after (right) Noir applies its dark mode ![]()
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