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description: Browse the archived documentation for older Elastic product releases. Archived documentation is unmaintained and may be out-of-date.
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# Documentation archive

cloud-account/dark-mode.md

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# Use dark mode in Kibana
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The dark mode changes Kibana's default light appearance to a darker and higher-contrast color theme. From the application header, you can turn on dark mode or synchronize the color mode with your operating system settings.
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If you're using {{ecloud}}, this setting only applies to the Kibana UI of your serverless projects and hosted deployments. If you'd like to change the {{ecloud}} Console color theme too, you must do so separately from its respective interface.
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- **Dark**: The dark and high-contrast color mode of Kibana
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- **System**: Synchronizes Kibana's color mode with your system settings
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