Resized Google Chrome comes to all platforms in early September

desktop and Android users will see changes in Chrome browser design since the first week of September. The new version will bring many changes, so Chrome tabs will have rounder edges, inactive tabs will have less defined external appearance so that [...]
desktop and Android users will see changes in Chrome browser design since the first week of September.
The new version will bring many changes, so the Chrome tab will have rounder edges, inactive tabs will have less defined external view so that it can be easier for users to determine which tab you are currently looking at.
The classic rectangular form of address tape is replaced by a round design.
Landing the suggestive menu on the address bar also takes on changes. It will not get the full width of the browser window. The mines will be round and look like a window in themselves.
Finally, another interesting visual difference is about the new “button, or its absence. Under inspiration from competition, Google will replace “+” in Firefox key reputation.
It is scheduled for Chrome 69 to be released on September 4th, when users will begin noticing design changes in their browsers.












