These tools force a CSS inversion of the page. While effective at turning the screen black, they often broke the user interface—hiding dropdown arrows, making text input fields invisible, or rendering attached images with a negative filter. While native support has largely superseded this, these extensions remain a viable fallback for users on older server versions or those who prefer a pitch-black (#000000) aesthetic over Atlassian's softer dark gray.
By enabling the black theme or dark mode in Confluence, you'll get a sleeker and more modern look that's easier on the eyes, especially in low-light environments. confluence black theme
The demand for a was deafening, driven by the rise of "Dark Mode" as a standard feature rather than a luxury. Today, the landscape has shifted. Whether you are using the modern Cloud experience or managing a robust Data Center instance, the "Black Theme" is finally a reality. These tools force a CSS inversion of the page