• Random dark mode in Safari

    From =?UTF-8?Q?Julien_=c3=89LIE?=@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 7 20:26:49 2022
    Hi,

    I installed a few weeks ago last 12.6 version of macOS Monterey, which
    notably ships Safari 16. Since then, web sites are randomly displayed
    in dark mode. I do not understand why, neither what triggers their
    suddenly opening in dark mode.

    For instance, I'm navigating in a web site fine in clear mode, and click
    on a link of the same web site domain to open it in a new tab.
    Sometimes it opens in clear mode, and sometimes in dark mode. If I
    copy/paste the URL of the tab which opened in dark mode into a new fresh
    tab, it always displays in clear mode in that new tab.
    Very very weird.

    Yet, I made sure that in my System Preferences > General, the default appearance is "Clear mode".
    I've never used dark mode on my computer. And since the last update, it
    is suddenly randomly happening with Safari (never with other apps).

    Do you have any clue about what could be happening? And what should I
    check to fix that?

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to iulius@nom-de-mon-site.com.invalid on Sat Oct 8 02:23:39 2022
    On 2022-10-07, Julien ÉLIE <iulius@nom-de-mon-site.com.invalid> wrote:
    Hi,

    I installed a few weeks ago last 12.6 version of macOS Monterey, which notably ships Safari 16. Since then, web sites are randomly displayed
    in dark mode. I do not understand why, neither what triggers their
    suddenly opening in dark mode.

    For instance, I'm navigating in a web site fine in clear mode, and click
    on a link of the same web site domain to open it in a new tab.
    Sometimes it opens in clear mode, and sometimes in dark mode. If I copy/paste the URL of the tab which opened in dark mode into a new fresh
    tab, it always displays in clear mode in that new tab.
    Very very weird.

    Yet, I made sure that in my System Preferences > General, the default appearance is "Clear mode".

    Do you mean "Light Mode"? There is no "Clear Mode".

    I've never used dark mode on my computer. And since the last update, it
    is suddenly randomly happening with Safari (never with other apps).

    Do you have any clue about what could be happening? And what should I
    check to fix that?

    It's possible the particular website(s) in question have their own dark
    mode settings. You didn't mention the specific website though, so we're
    left guessing.

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  • From David Ritz@21:1/5 to iulius@nom-de-mon-site.com.invalid on Fri Oct 7 21:45:18 2022
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    On Friday, 07 October 2022 20:26 +0200,
    in article <jqb9baF920pU1@mid.individual.net>,
    Julien ÉLIE <iulius@nom-de-mon-site.com.invalid> wrote:

    Hi,

    I installed a few weeks ago last 12.6 version of macOS Monterey,
    which notably ships Safari 16. Since then, web sites are randomly
    displayed in dark mode. I do not understand why, neither what
    triggers their suddenly opening in dark mode.

    For instance, I'm navigating in a web site fine in clear mode, and
    click on a link of the same web site domain to open it in a new tab. Sometimes it opens in clear mode, and sometimes in dark mode. If I copy/paste the URL of the tab which opened in dark mode into a new
    fresh tab, it always displays in clear mode in that new tab. Very
    very weird.

    Yet, I made sure that in my System Preferences > General, the
    default appearance is "Clear mode". I've never used dark mode on my
    computer. And since the last update, it is suddenly randomly
    happening with Safari (never with other apps).

    Do you have any clue about what could be happening? And what should
    I check to fix that?

    Julien,

    Have you checked your System Preferences -> Displays -> Night Shift?
    Turning Night Shift schedule to off may provide you some relief.

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Julien_=c3=89LIE?=@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 8 09:52:05 2022
    Hi David,

    Have you checked your System Preferences -> Displays -> Night Shift?
    Turning Night Shift schedule to off may provide you some relief.

    I've just checked: Night Shift is always active (I set it from 03:00 to
    02:59) so that I have a continuous blue-light protection.
    It has been set like this since several years, without any issue of Dark
    Mode, appearing only in Safari by the way (I have tried Firefox in
    parallel, which did not show pages in Dark Mode, at least during my tests).

    I disable it for today, just to be sure.

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    Julien ÉLIE

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    Wall)

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Julien_=c3=89LIE?=@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 8 09:46:46 2022
    Hi Jolly Roger,

    Yet, I made sure that in my System Preferences > General, the default
    appearance is "Clear mode".

    Do you mean "Light Mode"? There is no "Clear Mode".

    Yes, I mean "Light Mode", sorry for the wrong term in English.
    I'm using a French localized version in which it is "Mode d'apparence :
    Clair".


    Do you have any clue about what could be happening? And what should I
    check to fix that?

    It's possible the particular website(s) in question have their own dark
    mode settings. You didn't mention the specific website though, so we're
    left guessing.

    In fact, it happens on every web site, randomly. Sometimes Amazon is in
    light mode, sometimes in dark mode; same thing for web sites like
    Vinted, Google search engine, GitHub, etc. They almost always are in
    light mode but sometimes they open in dark mode; I close the tab in
    Safari and open another one in which it becomes in light mode.

    Very strange, and I do not find any bug report about that (seems like it
    is not a general bug).

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    Julien ÉLIE

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    (Alphonse Allais)

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Julien_=c3=89LIE?=@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 8 10:47:18 2022
    Hi David,

    Have you checked your System Preferences -> Displays -> Night Shift?
    Turning Night Shift schedule to off may provide you some relief.

    I've just checked: Night Shift is always active (I set it from 03:00 to 02:59) so that I have a continuous blue-light protection.
    It has been set like this since several years, without any issue of Dark Mode, appearing only in Safari by the way (I have tried Firefox in
    parallel, which did not show pages in Dark Mode, at least during my tests).

    I disable it for today, just to be sure.

    Unfortunately, the issue with Dark Mode in Safari is still here, even
    with Night Shift disabled :-(

    --
    Julien ÉLIE

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    talk, and audiences to pretend that they are listening. » (Edward R.
    Tufte, _The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint_)

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  • From Joerg Lorenz@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 8 18:09:55 2022
    Am 08.10.22 um 10:47 schrieb Julien ÉLIE:
    Hi David,

    Have you checked your System Preferences -> Displays -> Night Shift?
    Turning Night Shift schedule to off may provide you some relief.

    I've just checked: Night Shift is always active (I set it from 03:00 to
    02:59) so that I have a continuous blue-light protection.
    It has been set like this since several years, without any issue of Dark
    Mode, appearing only in Safari by the way (I have tried Firefox in
    parallel, which did not show pages in Dark Mode, at least during my tests). >>
    I disable it for today, just to be sure.

    Unfortunately, the issue with Dark Mode in Safari is still here, even
    with Night Shift disabled :-(

    Turn on Dark Mode
    Choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, click General, then select one
    of the Appearance options at the top of the window:
    Light: Use the light appearance.
    Dark: Use the dark appearance.
    Auto: Automatically use the light appearance during the day, and the
    dark appearance at night.

    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208976

    Turn off automatic and use light to avoid switching.

    HTH, Joerg

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to iulius@nom-de-mon-site.com.invalid on Sat Oct 8 18:07:46 2022
    On 2022-10-08, Julien ÉLIE <iulius@nom-de-mon-site.com.invalid> wrote:
    Hi Jolly Roger,

    Yet, I made sure that in my System Preferences > General, the
    default appearance is "Clear mode".

    Do you mean "Light Mode"? There is no "Clear Mode".

    Yes, I mean "Light Mode", sorry for the wrong term in English. I'm
    using a French localized version in which it is "Mode d'apparence :
    Clair".

    Do you have any clue about what could be happening? And what should
    I check to fix that?

    It's possible the particular website(s) in question have their own
    dark mode settings. You didn't mention the specific website though,
    so we're left guessing.

    In fact, it happens on every web site, randomly. Sometimes Amazon is
    in light mode, sometimes in dark mode; same thing for web sites like
    Vinted, Google search engine, GitHub, etc. They almost always are in
    light mode but sometimes they open in dark mode; I close the tab in
    Safari and open another one in which it becomes in light mode.

    Very strange, and I do not find any bug report about that (seems like
    it is not a general bug).

    Hmm... Does Safari have built-in Dark mode support? I've used the Dark
    mode Safari extension for years and wasn't aware Safari had that
    functionality built in:

    <https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dark-mode-for-safari/id1397180934?mt=12>

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to David Ritz on Sat Oct 8 18:02:18 2022
    On 2022-10-08, David Ritz <dritz@mindspring.com> wrote:
    This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text,

    You should fix your broken news client. MIME is not appropriate here.

    Julien,

    Have you checked your System Preferences -> Displays -> Night Shift?

    Night Shift has nothing to do with this.

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Joerg Lorenz on Sat Oct 8 18:09:08 2022
    On 2022-10-08, Joerg Lorenz <hugybear@gmx.ch> wrote:
    Am 08.10.22 um 10:47 schrieb Julien ÉLIE:
    Hi David,

    Have you checked your System Preferences -> Displays -> Night
    Shift? Turning Night Shift schedule to off may provide you some
    relief.

    I've just checked: Night Shift is always active (I set it from 03:00
    to 02:59) so that I have a continuous blue-light protection. It has
    been set like this since several years, without any issue of Dark
    Mode, appearing only in Safari by the way (I have tried Firefox in
    parallel, which did not show pages in Dark Mode, at least during my
    tests).

    I disable it for today, just to be sure.

    Unfortunately, the issue with Dark Mode in Safari is still here, even
    with Night Shift disabled :-(

    Turn on Dark Mode Choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, click
    General, then select one of the Appearance options at the top of the
    window: Light: Use the light appearance. Dark: Use the dark
    appearance. Auto: Automatically use the light appearance during the
    day, and the dark appearance at night.

    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208976

    Turn off automatic and use light to avoid switching.

    I don't think that controls website content though - at least I've never
    seen it change how websites render on any of my Macs.

    --
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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Julien_=c3=89LIE?=@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 8 23:03:53 2022
    Hi Jolly Roger,

    Hmm... Does Safari have built-in Dark mode support? I've used the Dark
    mode Safari extension for years and wasn't aware Safari had that functionality built in:

    <https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dark-mode-for-safari/id1397180934?mt=12>

    This extension does more than the built-in Dark mode support according
    to its description (5 different themes, easy toggling...) so it is still worthwhile having.
    In my case, I'm not using any extension, and I am facing issues with
    latest Safari 16 only (maybe the next version will fix something, I hope
    so).

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    him least. » (Plauger's Law of Least Astonishment)

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  • From Joerg Lorenz@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 9 10:21:58 2022
    Am 08.10.22 um 20:09 schrieb Jolly Roger:
    On 2022-10-08, Joerg Lorenz <hugybear@gmx.ch> wrote:
    Turn on Dark Mode Choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, click
    General, then select one of the Appearance options at the top of the
    window: Light: Use the light appearance. Dark: Use the dark
    appearance. Auto: Automatically use the light appearance during the
    day, and the dark appearance at night.

    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208976

    Turn off automatic and use light to avoid switching.

    I don't think that controls website content though - at least I've never
    seen it change how websites render on any of my Macs.

    I do not have experience with the dark mode. To be honest I hate the
    dark mode everywhere and at anytime. I never had this issue neither with
    Safari nor with the Mac OS itself.

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Julien_=c3=89LIE?=@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 26 22:09:01 2022
    Hi all,

    I installed a few weeks ago last 12.6 version of macOS Monterey, which notably ships Safari 16.  Since then, web sites are randomly displayed
    in dark mode.  I do not understand why, neither what triggers their
    suddenly opening in dark mode.

    Just to tell you that I'm happy to see that Safari 16.1 fixed that very annoying bug.

    --
    Julien ÉLIE

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