
You can customize and turn on dark mode for specific iPhone apps to make your screen easier on the eyes, especially in low-light environments.
Some apps, like Safari and iBooks, have a built-in dark mode that can be enabled in their settings.
To customize dark mode for individual apps, go to Settings > Display & Brightness > Dark Mode, and toggle on the switch for "Dark Mode."
This will apply dark mode to all eligible apps, but you can also choose which apps to include in dark mode by going to Settings > Display & Brightness > Dark Mode and selecting the apps you want to include.
Turn On Dark Mode
You can find dark mode in individual apps, and it's not a built-in feature on iPhone or Android. To turn on dark mode in some popular iPhone apps, start by checking the app's settings.
For Kindle's dark theme, head to your profile at the bottom right corner of the app, then click on the settings button at the top right. Then scroll down until you see "Dark Theme" and toggle it on.
To enable dark mode in other apps, check the app's menu for a settings or preferences option. Some apps have a hamburger menu on the top left, while others have a menu in the bottom right.
Here's a list of steps to turn on dark mode in some popular apps:
Some apps have a settings cog icon or a hamburger menu that you can tap to access the dark mode option.
Customizing Dark Mode
You can turn on dark mode for certain apps on your iPhone to save your eyes at night or simply because you prefer the aesthetic.
To find Kindle's dark theme, head to your profile at the bottom right corner of the app, then click on the settings button at the top right, and scroll down until you see "Dark Theme" and toggle it on.
Some apps have a hamburger menu on the top left, where you can tap the settings cog icon, then tap Dark Mode > On. Others have a menu in the bottom right, where you can tap Settings & Privacy > Dark mode and select on.
If you want to set apps to always use dark or light mode, you can create an automation in the Shortcuts app. Start a new personal automation from the Automation tab, choose App as the trigger, and check all the apps you want.
Here's a step-by-step guide to creating an automation for dark mode:
- Open the Shortcuts app and start a new personal automation from the Automation tab.
- Choose App as the trigger and check all the apps you want.
- Make sure "Is Opened" is checked, not "Is Closed."
- Tap the directory in the Append action box and choose Replace... from the menu.
- Choose the location where your file is and type the file name, starting with a / (slash), as the File Path.
By following these steps, you can customize dark mode for your favorite apps and make your iPhone experience more comfortable and enjoyable.
Simple Automation
If you want to assign apps a certain appearance without getting into complicated automation, you can use a simpler method. This method has some downsides, such as not reverting to the previous appearance when you exit the app, but it's a good option if you're short on time.
To set this up, you'll need to tap "Dark" in the action box and select "Light" if you want some apps to use Dark Mode. Otherwise, you can skip this part. Next, hit "Next" to continue.
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One thing to keep in mind is that this method won't work well if you have system-wide Dark or Light Mode set up, as it may make things confusing. You'll want to set all of your apps to one appearance or the other.
Here are the steps to follow:
- Skip this part if you want the apps to use Dark Mode. Otherwise, tap "Dark" in the action box and select "Light."
- Hit "Next" to continue.
You can also set up another automation for the opposite appearance you set first, such as setting up a Dark Mode list of apps and then setting up a Light Mode list of apps. This will give you more control over which apps appear in which mode.
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