Yes. I SAID IT. I found a way we all can have dark mode. NO LIE. But, you have to do some steps.
STEP 1:
You must change your settings to dark mode.
Windows 10, head to Settings > Personalization > Colors and select “Dark” under Choose Your Default App Mode. On macOS, [activate dark mode from System Preferences > General]
STEP 2:
Go to the website “chrome://flags”, and search in the search bar “dark mode”.
Then on the first option that comes up saying;
Force Dark Mode for Web Contents
Automatically render all web contents using a dark theme. – Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
#enable-force-dark
Go to the drop down and press “Default” and change it to “Enabled”
STEP 3:
Restart Chrome and bam! You will have dark mode on CHrome, and if you go to the Episode Portal, you’ll have it to. Here’s a screenshot for proof.
I hope you enjoy having dark mode on your future late night coding!
SOURCE THAT HELPED ME FIND THIS OUT:
https://www.howtogeek.com/446198/how-to-force-dark-mode-on-every-website-in-google-chrome/#:~:targetText=Google%20Chrome%20already%20has%20a,assuming%20the%20site%20supports%20this.&targetText=Now%2C%20it’s%20built%20into%20Chrome,system-wide%20dark%20mode%20option.