Com’s new dark mode is one of the recent new features that’s being tested by the company. As we reported just a few days ago, Microsoft is also testing a new logo for Bing. The new dark mode, for those wondering, appears across the search engine — including the search results.
Bing is one of the leading search engines (although way behind Google in terms of usage) that still lacks built-in dark mode . In this article, we will go through some key facts about Bing and how to enable dark mode on it.
Yes because the sidebar uses Edge mobile version and dark mode on Bing is only available on Edge mobile. I hope they implement dark mode for Desktop version of bing too.
What is Bing search?
As a web search engine owned by Microsoft, Bing’s origins are MSN search and Windows Live Search (later rebranded as Live Search). Developed using ASP. NET, Bing provides a variety of search services, including web, video, image, and map search products. This web search engine is the replacement of Microsoft’s Live Search since 2009.
Does Microsoft Edge have a dark theme?
Microsoft Edge has a dark theme, but you have to enable it in Edge’s application settings. Even if you enable Windows 10’s dark theme, Edge will keep using its light app mode until you go out of your way to select dark mode . To enable the dark theme in the new, Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser, click the menu button and select “Settings.”.
The next thing we wanted the answer to was how do I Turn on dark mode in Microsoft Edge?
To enable dark mode in the original version of Edge for Windows 10, click the menu button, and then select the “Settings” command. Click the “Choose a theme” box near the top of the Settings pane, and then select the “Dark” option.
One way to think about this is @Shompinice go to edge://flags on the microsoft edge browser and then search dark mode and enable ” force dark mode” it will force dark mode on any site automatically no extensions required.
Is it time to go dark on the web?
Dark modes have been a big hit in the recent year, with the world’s largest apps embracing new dark interfaces. And with web browsers like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge now having built-in dark modes, it’s only a matter of time till more websites start embracing the dark side.