Google Chrome: Google has spent the last two years revamping the UI of its suite of apps. So recently we saw a new design for Google News, a renewed application for the Calendar and a new Gmail.
In April, the company announced the next application that was being prepared for a new design: Google Chrome. Probably we had to wait for it as Chrome is the most a popular browser in the world prevailing on 60% of market share on computers and mobile devices.
The new look is expected to be released live for all browser users later on 2018. But if you are one of those who can not wait, below we will see how you can have a preview of the upcoming design.
To unlock the preview of upcoming design in Chrome, we'll be troubling the flags. The result you see will appear in the next versions of Chrome. Flags are available on all platforms: Linux, Mac, Windows, and Chrome OS.
Open Google Chrome and type chrome: // flags in the address bar. Press Enter.
On the line searchs at the top of the page, search for top-chrome-md.
Find the flag that says UI layout for the browser's top chrome and select Hybrid from the dropdown menu.
In the second flag (appears directly below as you can see in the image) called Material Design in the rest of the browser's native UI from the dropdown menu select Enabled.
Either ready to restart it Browser you.
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