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Dark mode is amazing. Itamp;#39;s the best thing that happened to web design since the removal of the blink tag. And while it might or might not be better for your eyes, battery life and the environment, the most important thing is that it just looks so good. manually implementing it is often a time intensive process and even some big websites still miss this essential feature. But it doesnamp;#39;t have to be that way. What if I told you thereamp;#39;s a way to add dark mode to your own website by just adding a single line of code. Manually adding dark mode to a website is essentially specifying all colors of text and backgrounds a second time, but inverted. CSS Frameworks like Tailwind make it easier by allowing you to specify rules directly on the HTML element that will only be applied if your operating system is set to dark mode. You can also use CSS variables to speed up that process. But what you end up doing is basically just inverting all colors. Black text turns white, and