![]() ![]() Chrome is faster than fast its engineered. I’ve already mentioned the rounded tabs, but you’ll also notice that straight and rigorous lines are gone, and curves are everywhere. Laptop and mobile device, displaying the home page. What Else?Īnd if you still hope that rounded corners are not the future, then have a look at the above-mentioned Material Design document where you’ll see where the new concept is going. Apparently, this is the result of the shift to mobile devices and touch-enabled screens because this is Google’s top priority. And while the new interface elements are quite subtle, they change the look and the feel of Google’s user experience. The new Gmail interface has them and search results on mobile devices have them too. Update As expected, Microsoft has foreseen a fix for SaaS, and some documentation for OnPrem. Rounded corners seem to be Google’s latest love affair. Not sure if this works the same for Chrome though, but there you could do the Canary-version. If you hope that this is just an experiment, then, as a proud owner of a Chromebook, I’ll tell you that this is not an experiment. chrome://flags/#enable-message-center-new-style-notification.To get the full experience, change the following flags too: Pardon me, the new experimental Chrome UI that looks similar to the old Firefox interface. Set the tab’s name and color (if you want). After you do that, restart the browser and you’ll be ready to enjoy the new Firefox. Open a new tab in Chrome Canary, then right-click it in the tab menu and select Add tab to new group. If you want to know where Material Design is headed, then download the Canary version of Chrome and change chrome://flags/#top-chrome-md flag to Refresh. When Will Material Design Refresh (2) Be Announced? Rounded Corners Everywhere ![]()
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