Whenever you open a new tab in an existing version of Chrome, there is a speech bubble at the bottom right of your window simply called “Customize Chrome.” It’s been there for years, but now Google is revamping the process Instead of a card taking up your entire browser window, Chrome’s customization options appear in a sidebar, giving you a much better view of your browser’s new digs before you commit.
In addition to choosing your colors, you’ll also see the option to update your Chrome themes here — it’s a much more streamlined interface than the company has offered before. take a look:
The same menu lets you choose from a range of several theme sets, including new ones with Google art commissioned from Asian Pacific, LGBTQ+, Native American, Latino, and Black artists, similar to what Google has done in the past with Google Doodles that appears on the Google homepage. Are you having trouble deciding on a topic? There is a switch to make it change daily.
You can still get themes from Google online store If you like it – there are still countless community created themes that offer custom artwork in associated browser colors.
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