Don’t hold your breath for a fancy version of Google Chrome with Windows 11’s Fluent Design features such as Mica or Acrylic. The work is on hold and most likely never happening, according to several new Chromium code commits. We all saw this coming after Chrome’s Mica title bar looked almost forgotten in Canary builds on Windows 11. Windows 11 officially has a design language called Microsoft Fluent Design, and it goes beyond rounded corners. I…
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Google removed the experimental preference from Chrome 151. • Enabled the Mica material in the window title bar. • Microsoft also resigned from the Windows 11 design style last year.