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Universal Dark Theme Maker

Simple Dark Theme style for any website which you can configure per-site

Tendrás que instalar una extensión para tu navegador como Tampermonkey, Greasemonkey o Violentmonkey si quieres utilizar este script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey to install this script.

Tendrás que instalar una extensión como Tampermonkey o Violentmonkey para instalar este script.

Necesitarás instalar una extensión como Tampermonkey o Userscripts para instalar este script.

Tendrás que instalar una extensión como Tampermonkey antes de poder instalar este script.

Necesitarás instalar una extensión para administrar scripts de usuario si quieres instalar este script.

(Ya tengo un administrador de scripts de usuario, déjame instalarlo)

Tendrás que instalar una extensión como Stylus antes de poder instalar este script.

Tendrás que instalar una extensión como Stylus antes de poder instalar este script.

Tendrás que instalar una extensión como Stylus antes de poder instalar este script.

Para poder instalar esto tendrás que instalar primero una extensión de estilos de usuario.

Para poder instalar esto tendrás que instalar primero una extensión de estilos de usuario.

Para poder instalar esto tendrás que instalar primero una extensión de estilos de usuario.

(Ya tengo un administrador de estilos de usuario, déjame instalarlo)

Autor
Owyn
Instalaciones diarias
3
Instalaciones totales
4,674
Calificaciones
9 0 0
Versión
1.41
Creado
03/03/2020
Actualizado
07/03/2025
Tamaño
11.3 KB
Compatibilidad
Compatible con Firefox Compatible con Chrome
Licencia
Desconocida
Funciona en
Todos los sitios

Universal Dark Theme Maker

Browser userscript (extension) to apply a simple Dark Theme style for any website which you can configure per-site.


Or a developer tool to create dark themes for websites using custom css and js in per-site script settings.

One click to turn one dark theme style for a website - (hotkey `T` while menu is open)




Configuration (per-site & global for colors)




Supported browsers:



Supported userscript managers:



How to stop flickering:

(sometimes it happens when the site loads in white and then it lags and then the script turns it dark)
that is because userscripts are loaded in "lazy mode" asynchroniously by default, to guarantee that they are loaded exactly when expected - go to TamperMonkey's dashboard -> settings -> Content Script API: dynamic







Important Notes:

Userscript works well on simplemistic website designs with little color gradients and lack of shades used, because it makes all backgrounds into one background color and all text colors into one text color.

Moreover not all website designs are competently done and might (and likely would) contain broken elements which would require hammering them out with your CSS (web style programming) knowledge. Or you could just look for a ready-to-use userstyle for that specific website on userstyles.org or in google with "website.com dark theme script" search and not bother.

There is no such thing as magic


However simple one-click dark theme applicator (or a handy tool to craft dark themes - I noticed I was using the same CSS dark style for quite a lot of websites and decided to make this universal one instead) would be enough in many cases.

Is some website broken ? (especially if you use high-contrast windows theme) - no problem, just one click and:


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how to bring back original color to an element (exclude css elements): - Click inspect element on it and



how-to-bring-back-color

see, inspected element there has `bell` class, so you just enter it as `.bell` (class "bell") into excludes list of the script config - OR \ AND - you could try enabling "keep background images" option for that website before and see if it'd unhide what you want (or even more than that so it'd look ugly :D - test yourself)

other tips

- to use just custom CSS \ JS on a site without changing any colors - just add `*` (asterix) into excludes to exclude literally everything

- to get the green dark theme you have seen on the screen above - just use those color codes shown on the screenshot above :-)

- or use a cool golden one from this old screenshot below:



Just make sure there is enough contrast between the text and background colors,
it should be at least 7:1 to read normal-sized text comfortably according to WCAG Level AAA standard, use this online checker: https://webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker/