Twitter launches Night Mode for desktops

Twitter rolled out its night mode feature for Android and iOS app last year


Tech Desk September 07, 2017
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Twitter finally enabled 'Night Mode' for desktops which was previously available on iOS and Android devices only.

The feature, which was rolled out on Wednesday, is yet to reach all accounts so you might not be able to use it instantly.

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To enable the night mode, simply click on your profile photo and select night mode. Android and iOS users would know that night mode turns Twitters vibrant white and the blue screen into a navy blue dark screen with a moon icon on it.

The navy blue mode is similar to the theme Tumblr uses for its site. It is certainly aesthetically appealing and gives a candle light feel to the site.

Twitter rolled out the night mode feature for its Android and iOS app back in July and August last year, respectively.

This feature, in terms of its usage, will make it easier to scan the feed and read tweets in environments with less light.

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To disable the feature, simply follow the same instructions and press deselect.

This article originally appeared on The Verge.

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