Even the White House website has a dark mode
You can even adjust the font size.
It brings the modern web to the heart of US politics.
Seemingly every app and website has a dark mode at this point, and that now includes the people at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. The White House website has received an overhaul now that President Biden is in office, and one of the most conspicuous changes is a dark mode.
Credit: White House
Tap a “toggle high contrast” button on the side and dark mode kicks in across the entire White House site, changing the background and fonts whether you’re on desktop or mobile. That should make it easier to read at night, of course, but it’s also a helpful accessibility gesture this could make pages legible if vision issues interfere with the default look.
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