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How to roll back Google Chrome's Material Design back to normal design

Google Chrome recently rolled out the Material Design UI for everyone. If you don't like it, here's how you can get the older UI back

Google Chrome's material design is not something that everyone loves

Google recently rolled out an update for its browser, Google Chrome. With the latest update, the company introduced the much awaited Material Design look for the browser. However, what was much awaited for many was not something others appreciated. So, if you are one of those people who hate the new material design UI, here's how you can revert back to the old style UI.

How to get the old UI on Google Chrome

  • Open up the Chrome browser on your PC or Mac
  • Type chrome://flags/ on the address bar and hit enter
  • Search for "UI Layout for the browser's top chrome"
  • In the drop-down menu, change the setting from Default to Normal
  • Click on Relaunch Now when prompted

Your Google Chrome browser should now restart and you will have the old UI back.

Also Read: Top 5 features of the new updated Gmail

The Google Chrome browser has completed 10 years which is why the company decided to give an overhaul to the look and feel of the browser. Google has been implementing the material design UI to most of its services one of which includes Gmail and now the Chrome browser.

Also, to celebrate 10 years of Chrome, Google updated the dinosaur game which is available when you have no internet connection with a Birthday Hat.

There are reports that in the next update Google is planning to eliminate www from the addresses of websites in the Chrome's next update. This means if you want to head over to our website www.beetelbite.com, Chrome will only show beetelbite.com in the address bar.

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