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ChatGPT is an AI chatbot developed by OpenAI that has become one of the most popular and fastest-growing consumer software applications in history. Like all other popular websites, ChatGPT also provides a dark mode option for its users. Using dark mode on websites has several benefits including reducing eye strain and fatigue, improving readability, and more. This wikiHow will teach you how to enable dark mode on ChatGPT.
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1Login to the ChatGPT website. To access ChatGPT, first, you need an OpenAI account. Then open www.chat.openai.com on your website and sign in with your credentials.
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2Locate the sidebar. If you can't see the sidebar, you have to click the “Show side” bar icon, located at the top-left corner of the page.
- If you use a mobile browser, tap the hamburger button, at the top-left corner of your screen.
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3Tap on the three dots option from the sidebar. This ⋯ icon will be located next to your email address on the sidebar.
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4Click on the Settings option. A new window will appear on your screen when you click on “settings” .
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5Navigate to the Theme option. Click on the “Light” or “System” option next to the “Theme” settings.
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6Enable the dark theme. Choose “Dark” from the options to apply the dark theme to the web page.
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7That's it! ChatGPT's dark mode appears more grey than fully dark. If you want to get a completely dark mode, you can enable it using Chrome flags or install a dedicated extension from the Chrome Web Store. That's all!
- If you want to change the theme back to normal, simply go to the same settings and select “light” .
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