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in this video timmys going to show you how to turn on dark mode in google docs so that you can work on a google doc in a dark room without being blinded by a super bright white light or maybe you just prefer the look of dark mode the google docs app that you would use on a phone or tablet actually has a really good dark mode setting that timmy will show you a bit later but unfortunately the google docs website which is of course where most people would be using google docs doesnt actually have a setting to turn on dark mode so the only way to use dark mode in google docs on your computer is to use a browser add-on so timmys tested a lot of different browser add-ons and to me favorite by far is one called docs after dark this one here it works really well and its available on google chrome mozilla firefox microsoft edge and opera so it should work on your browser no matter which one you use unfortunately to me couldnt find a dark mode extension for safari and to me doesnt have an