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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2021 12:59:04 GMT -8
I have Aero Lite theme active on my computer but the titlebar on Chrome still uses the normal Windows 10 theme. How do I make it use the theme Windows is using? Because of that, you can see the borders are correctly skinned, but the titlebar isn't.
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Post by ihatemetro on May 7, 2021 13:22:08 GMT -8
On your chrome shortcut, add --disable-windows10-custom-titlebar after the path.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2021 13:34:45 GMT -8
On your chrome shortcut, add --disable-windows10-custom-titlebar after the path. Worked. EDIT: your method also works in Edge (yeah ik because Edge is almost a chrome clone)
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Post by powerplayer on May 7, 2021 23:54:16 GMT -8
On your chrome shortcut, add --disable-windows10-custom-titlebar after the path. EDIT: your method also works in Edge (yeah ik because Edge is almost a chrome clone) Problem is it uses transparency on classic theme and looks horrible Any fixes?? tried it on ungoogled chromium here
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Post by ihatemetro on May 8, 2021 5:39:06 GMT -8
EDIT: your method also works in Edge (yeah ik because Edge is almost a chrome clone) Problem is it uses transparency on classic theme and looks horrible Any fixes?? tried it on ungoogled chromium here Chrome does not use Classic or even Basic theme titlebars. In Windows 7 it just shows the integrated titlebar inside chrome instead of the native Classic or Basic titlebar, something that can be enabled. To enable it, I think you need to add --disable-dwm-composition , but I haven't used chrome in a long time so I'm not sure.
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