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What is GeekWire?
The GeekWire website is an American technology news website that covers startups and established technology companies. The site launched in March 2011 and is based in Seattle. It was founded by veteran journalists Todd Bishop and John Cook with investment from Jonathan Sposato. Currently, it does not have a GeekWire Dark Mode version of its website. That is comfortable for your eyes. Only you get internet visitors to a bright and white website.
However, with the free and most popular Turn Off the Lights browser extension you can convert any website to your personal dark mode version of it. Just like the GeekWire Dark Mode. So you get a comfortable web experience that is healthy for your eyes. Then the bright light that shining direct to your eyes. That can lead to heavy headaches and bad sleeping experience. The Turn Off the Lights browser extension supports all major web browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Yandex, Vivaldi, Brave, and Microsoft Edge.
Activate GeekWire Dark Mode with the free browser extension
For regular desktop internet users, you can get also this GeekWire Night Mode version on your favorite web browser. That is with the Night Mode option in the Turn Off the Lights Browser extension. Follow the steps below on how to enable this free solution in your web browser:
- Download the Turn Off the Lights browser extension
- Click right on the gray lamp button and select Options in the menu item
- The Turn Off the Lights Options page shows up and select the tab Night Mode
- Enable here the Night switch or the long-press feature to activate the night mode on the current web page
In addition, you can customize the website background, text, and hyperlink colors. So you can make it personal to your night theme style.
YouTube video tutorial
How to enable Night Mode on any websites
How to activate Night Mode with Double-Click
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