Focused vs Unfocused windows are hard to tell apart |
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 51.0.2704.63 OS Version: Ubuntu 14.04 What steps will reproduce the problem? 1.Open chrome 2.Window looks unfocused What is the expected result? Window border should be a darker color to distinguish a focused and non-focused window. What happens instead of that? A focused window looks almost identical to an unfocused one. See screenshots. UserAgentString: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/51.0.2704.63 Safari/537.36
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Jul 28 2016
I have the exact same problem using Chrome with either the GTK+ theme or the Classic theme. GTK+ is light grey (as pictured above), and Classic is dark grey, but there's almost no differentiation between focused and unfocused in either scheme. It's really, really hard to use since I regularly have at least 2 open chrome windows in addition to my other desktop clutter. Where can I get the Chrome Default Theme?
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Jul 28 2016
Forgot to mention, I'm on Version 52.0.2743.82 (64-bit) as well, running in Ubuntu 14.04 (x86-64), Cinnamon window manager version 2.6.13.
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Jul 29 2016
@mrweatherford: Could you please go to chrome://settings and click on "Reset to Default Theme" Thank you.
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Aug 22 2016
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Aug 22 2017
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Comment 1 by rnimmagadda@chromium.org
, Jul 22 2016Labels: Needs-Feedback