Enabling Material Design for Google Chrome



If you're a fan of Google's Material Design, then you may wish to be among the first people to get a taste of the new design language on Google Chrome.

As the following article explains, you need only enable some Chrome Flags to start experiencing the new design direction for Chrome today, before these features become enabled by default.

No doubt Google has more planned for this transition, but you can already get a sense of the future of their browser and browser-based Operating System by enabling these.

Google has planned to bring Material Design to Chrome for more than a year, but efforts to bring the design language to the browser have recently started accelerating.

According to a recently filed request on Google Code, it’s expected the first Material Design tweaks will appear in Chrome OS starting with version 50.


We’re able to get a look at the changes today, which are hidden behind a number of special flags as they’re unfinished, but almost complete.

Take a look: http://gplus.ly/23yUftU

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