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I like Chrome's new user interface better, including the default system icons and their colors in Chrome. Please bring it back in the new version and add an option to toggle it. Thanks a lot
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However, fixing this this led to an unforeseen minor issue, that I didn't catch until everything was already built. Even if Chrome Refresh 2023 is enabled with the chrome://flags/#chrome-refresh-2023 and chrome://flags/#customize-chrome-side-panel flags as mentioned in the M123 release, it still won't actually work unless you also pass the --disable-features=CustomizeChromeSidePanelNoChromeRefresh2023 flag. Since I didn't catch this until afterward, there is no GUI flag available on the chrome://flags page. You will need to specify it manually on the commandline, either from the terminal, or to make it permanent, by editing the shortcut (on Windows), or editing /usr/bin/thorium-browser (on Linux). Next release will fix this.
If you want to be able to have the new design hassle free, you can just pass the flags via automator, creating a new app. Sharing what I did in case you want to use it.
If you want to be able to have the new design hassle free, you can just pass the flags via automator, creating a new app. Sharing what I did in case you want to use it.
I like Chrome's new user interface better, including the default system icons and their colors in Chrome. Please bring it back in the new version and add an option to toggle it. Thanks a lot
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: