There's also "root/webkit/webprefs/force_dark_mode_enabled" for the global "force dark pages" option at the URL opera://settings/opera-gx. You can delete this node too to reset it. There's also "root/ui/dark_skin_proxy" that changes depending on whether you have the mode set to dark, light or auto. You can right-click on dark_skin and choose "delete selected node" and save your changes to reset it. Under "root/ui", you'll see "dark_skin" that's set to true or false. To reset all settings, you can just right-click on the "force dark mode" node and choose "delete selected node" and then save your changes to the file. Under "root/profile/content_settings/exceptions/force_dark_mode", you can see the per-site dark mode settings. Then, open the "Preferences" file in the profile folder with JSONedit in tree mode. If you want to check that Opera is honoring your dark mode setting changes, goto the URL opera://about, take note of the "profile" path, and close Opera. And, the force dark mode option will show up when you have the theme set to dark. It also has the flag at the URL opera://flags/#enable-force-dark. Regular Opera has a Light|System|Dark mode too. ![]() If it's already disabled, you can enable it and try one of its options (like "Enabled with selective inversion of non-images elements") to see if you can get better results. So, if you have problems with colors, make sure the flag is disabled. ![]() The flag (disabled by default) has a drop-down with a bunch of options to fine-tune Opera dark page styles. Opera GX also has a dark mode flag at the URL opera://flags/#enable-force-dark. So, if you have problems with colors, always check your dark mode extensions, the page's theme, and Opera's dark mode settings to make sure you're only using one method of darkness. Note though that forcing a page to be dark when a page is already displaying as dark because of its own theme and or an extension you have installed can cause page colors to look weird. ![]() And, to get a view of all sites that are overriding the global, you can goto the URL opera://settings/content/forceDarkMode. But, you can also override the global on a per-site basis by right-clicking a page and choosing "Force Dark Page" or "Disable force dark page". To control this, there's a global "Force Dark Pages" option at the URL opera://settings/opera-gx. Opera GX also allows you to force pages into dark mode by applying its own dark theme to pages. Also, web pages can detect what mode you're using and choose to automatically apply the page's dark theme (if the page has one). This allows you to control the light/dark mode of the UI. Opera GX has a Light|Auto|Dark theme mode option at the URL opera://settings/opera-gx (and also in the Easy-Setup button menu).
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