How To Enable Google Chrome’s New Design Refresh – SlashGear
Since Chrome Refresh 2023 is not a complete redesign, you will not encounter extreme changes that make it feel like an entirely new browser. However, a few noticeable changes will automatically grab your attention.
First of them is the new address bar, which Google refers to as “Omnibox.” The bar is now thicker, while the text inside it appears smaller. The address bar’s lock icon, which represents that the website you are browsing supports a secure HTTPS connection, has been swapped out for a toggle icon. The contents of the menu that appears when you click this icon remain unchanged, but the menu itself has rounder corners. Talking of rounded elements, the corners of tabs are also curvier than earlier.
The options menu, accessible through the three-dot button on the top-right corner, has been revamped and now includes icons next to each menu item, making them easier to choose. Next to the three-dot button, we see a new icon to access the currently active Chrome flags.
As I said before, Chrome Refresh 2023 is aligned with Google’s Material You philosophy. Unlike Android, however, Google Chrome does not pick up color from your desktop’s wallpaper but will match colors to the background you use inside Chrome. Colors from the same family are also used for tabs, bookmark menus, new tab shortcuts, and the new toggle button. Unfortunately, Material You-based coloring is currently limited to Chrome Canary and is not available on the stable version.
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