Google Chrome 52 brings significant performance improvements, reducing system resource consumption by over 30%. It introduces various new add-ons, utilities, and notably revamps the interface with a flat design (Material Design). Previously, this interface appeared on Chrome for Android quite some time ago.
The flat interface offers a clean and visually appealing look compared to the previous shadow-style of Chrome. Similar to Firefox or Opera, Chrome has been embracing the flat design trend for a while, and now the company provides this feature specifically for each interface, namely the toolbar.
Step 3: In this section's settings, click on Default to open a window of options including Non-material (no Material Design interface), Material, and Material Hybrid (a hybrid interface between material and Chrome's traditional interface), Default (Chrome's default settings).
Step 4: Switch the Default mode to Material for a refreshed flat design. Similarly, you can choose the reverse options to revert to the old interface.
Step 5: Click the Relaunch Now button that appears afterward to restart Chrome and see the changes in the web browser.
By doing so, you can switch to a sleek flat design on Chrome through customization in Chrome's system.
Google Chrome stands out as a versatile web browser, providing users with a speedy browsing experience. To enhance your Chrome usage, equip yourself with effective Google Chrome keyboard shortcuts for smoother operations. Keep in mind that Chrome is different from Cốc Cốc, so if you want to type in Vietnamese on Chrome, you'll need to install and use additional software like Unikey or Vietkey.
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