The Dark Mode on Mac is a cool feature, not just for the look and feel, but can be helpful for toning down the bright screen, especially in the evening. So, using a dark mode on your apps can be just as useful.

If you use Firefox in addition to or instead of Safari, you may set this up there too. Here’s how to enable the Firefox Dark Theme on Mac.

Firefox Dark Theme on Mackbook Screen

Turn on the Dark Theme on Firefox

OpenFirefoxand

then follow these steps to enable the Dark Theme.

1)Click theOpen Menu(three-line icon)buttonfrom the top right.

2)SelectCustomize.

3)At the very

bottom, click theThemesbutton.

4)SelectDarkunderMy Themes.

5)ClickDone.

You’ll instantly see the Dark Theme mode with dark backgrounds, toolbars, and tabs.

More Dark Themes

If you want to check out more Themes for Firefox, there are some dark options in the Add-ons store. In theCustomizationarea, clickThemes>Get More Themes.

There are some that can take you to that dark side, likeDarkfoxlightandQuantum – Dark Blue. ClickInstall Themeto apply it. Just remember, these are third-party themes, not Firefox developed ones like the Dark Theme mode we discussed above.

Firefox Dark Theme in Customizations Mac

If you install a theme you want to get rid of down the road, go back toCustomization>Themesand selectManage. There you can Enable, Disable, and Remove extra themes you install.

Get into Dark Mode

Here are some additional articles on using Dark Mode on your Mac and with specific apps.

Wrapping it up

Dark Mode is easy on the eyes, looks great on Mac as well as specific apps, and is no different for Firefox users. Do you like using Dark Mode and dark themes on your Mac? Do you only use them at certain times of day or all the time? Let us know your thoughts!

Get More Themes for Firefox on Mac

Manage Themes for Firefox on Mac