The images are left largely untouched, though you can still expect things to look a tad weird at times. Overall, it works pretty well in Safari.
But since enabling Smart Invert requires several taps to navigate in the Settings app , and as it also effects other apps, having to turn it on and off can be a drag. Thankfully, there are a couple of nifty shortcuts physical and touch-based that you can use to enable or disable the feature. Step 2: Scroll all the way down, and then tap Accessibility Shortcut under the Learning section. Keep in mind that disabling any other shortcuts allows for faster switching to Smart Invert.
Step 4: Open Safari. Press the Home button or the Side button thrice, and it should instantly switch to Dark Mode. Repeat the same action — clicking Home or Side button thrice — to disable the mode at any time. Cool, right? Alternatively, you can also enable Smart Invert via the Control Center. To do that, bring up the Control Center swipe down from upper-right edge of screen on iOS 12 , and then tap on the Accessibility Shortcuts icon.
On the menu that shows up, tap Smart Invert. Unlike Reader View where only the webpage is affected, Smart Invert has an impact everywhere including the browser theme, onscreen keyboard, and Share sheet. September 29, at am. September 29, at pm. Redmond says:. September 28, at am. Mew2 says:. September 30, at am. Omar Habib says:.
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So, if you have Mojave installed on your Mac, follow these steps to set the dark mode up. You can use the Dark Mode for other apps, not just your Safari browser. If dark mode is enabled some apps will automatically have it activated. Here is a short how-to on toggling it on and off for the most popular apps on iOS.
Notes — Your Notes will open with a black background if the Dark Mode is activated. If that doesn't work then try closing Safari completely and then re-open it : from the home screen i. A third option is a reset : press and hold both the sleep and home buttons for about 10 to 15 seconds ignore the red slider , after which the Apple logo should appear - you won't lose any content, it's the iPad equivalent of a reboot.
Nov 3, AM in response to skanner21 In response to skanner Quit Safari. From the home screen - Double tap the home button and find the Safari icon in the task bar. Tap and hold down on the icon until it wiggles, then tap the red minus sign. Tap the screen above the task bar.
Try Safari again.
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