Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 8th Jul 2009 21:49 UTC
Google Chromium/Chrome, everyone's favourite web browser that descended from heaven to take us by the hand and guide us to the promised land of web browsers (that's how I look at it, anyway, but I'm insane) has been steadily evolving its Linux port. The latest feature addition? The first signs of native themeing.
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no big deal
by pooo on Thu 9th Jul 2009 03:04 UTC
pooo
Member since:
2006-04-22

I think all they really did was enabled the preference in the preferences dialog. Since it was built on gtk all along (except the rendering engine and the pretty tab bar) all they had to do was provide the means for selecting the default theme.

The one thing I'm waiting for before really trying to use this as my daily browser is just to be able to set my home page. The preference is there but it currently doesn't do anything.

RE: no big deal
by massa on Thu 9th Jul 2009 13:43 in reply to "no big deal"
massa Member since:
2005-08-22

Setting (and honoring) the proxy would be more important to me. Chromium is already my "normal" browser (except for flash sites = youtube + flickr) at home, but it isn't usable at work yet.

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