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Horrible Chromium UI needs some taming #989

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clifford269 opened this issue Nov 1, 2024 · 7 comments
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Horrible Chromium UI needs some taming #989

clifford269 opened this issue Nov 1, 2024 · 7 comments
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@clifford269
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Any old Firefox design, if implemented, will make the browser look magnificently faithful to Windows 7 and Vista, and ergonomic as well.
I do not know about Chromium theming but have created an Aero theme for Firefox myself.
Google's fluffy bland UI is against all superior human instincts.

@clifford269 clifford269 added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 1, 2024
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Making it look like any other browser isn't on sight of the developer: #901

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clifford269 commented Nov 1, 2024

Making it look like any other browser isn't on sight of the developer: #901

Clarifying to win32ss: I only wished it used sensible design, following Aero principles. Older browser designs are just a reference point.

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Personally, as long as it has the pre-refresh design, there's no need for any other change. Usability must be the highest priority and I don't have problems with this design.
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(This is Chromium 120 on Windows 10 though, but get the idea 😉 )

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I majorly disagree. Supermium, in my eyes, should always 1:1 visually reflect whatever Chromium version it is currently based upon (Barring branding changes and UI fixes for operating systems with transparency effects). Everything else should be toggleable flags so users can customize the browser to their liking, beyond Chromium defaults.

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I majorly disagree. Supermium, in my eyes, should always 1:1 visually reflect whatever Chromium version it is currently based upon (Barring branding changes and UI fixes for operating systems with transparency effects). Everything else should be toggleable flags so users can customize the browser to their liking, beyond Chromium defaults.

This here is not a debate of the plebs. Shoo!

@clifford269
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Personally, as long as it has the pre-refresh design, there's no need for any other change. Usability must be the highest priority and I don't have problems with this design. image (This is Chromium 120 on Windows 10 though, but get the idea 😉 )

Why not post refresh then? Because you were born in 2014 and think pre-2023 is peak? Not everyone is like you.

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@clifford269

I don't think you quite understand how this works, but; if you suggest these kinds of massive, overhauling changes to an already established project, other users might have something to say about that too. Get off your high horse, you're not the main character.

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