Dark Mode on Twitter: How to Make Your Site All Black on Your Computer | Social networks

Twitter now has a new all-black dark mode. The news, which was already available on the iPhone (iOS) a few months ago, came the version of the Android app and users of the web platform on the PC. The feature allows you to use social networking more comfortably in dark environments or at night, preventing the brightness of the computer screen from irritating your eyes.

With the dark theme enabled, the microblog uses a black background instead of white or dark blue. The font color of the texts is also changed for readability. In the following tutorial, learn how to enable the new dark mode of Twitter on your computer.

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Learn how to use Twitter's new black theme on PC Photo: Reproduo / Helito BeggioraLearn how to use Twitter's new black theme on PC Photo: Reproduo / Helito Beggiora

Learn how to use Twitter's new black theme on PC Photo: Reproduo / Helito Beggiora

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Step 1. Visit the Twitter site and, if necessary, log in to your account. Then press the "More" option on the left sidebar of the page;

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Access the menu indicated Photo: Reproduction / Helito Beggiora

Step 2. In the menu that appears, go to "Screen";

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Open Photo Options: Playback / Helito Beggiora

Step 3. Finally, select the new "Turn off lights" option and save the change with the "Done" option.

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Activating black theme Photo: Reproduction / Helito Beggiora

Ready! Take advantage of tips for using Twitter's new night mode on your computer.

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