Zendesk has no native dark mode for its interface
Zendesk does not offer a built-in dark mode, forcing agents who work long hours in low-light environments to use third-party browser extensions. Browser extension workarounds exist but are inconsistent across UI components. This is a UI comfort gap rather than a workflow blocker.
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