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How To Disable Material Design For Google Chrome Settings Page

Since the 59th version released in summer 2017 Google has switched Chrome Settings page to modern material design UI. Here is how you can disable material design and switch Chrome Settings back to classic view if you don’t like the new look of the page. 

Steps Required To Disable New Material Design In Chrome’s Settings Page

  1. Launch Google Chrome.
  2. Copy the address chrome://flags/#enable-md-settings , paste it into the address bar and hit Enter:
  3. Select Enable Material Design settings to Disabled
  4. Click RELAUNCH NOW to apply settings: 

After your Chrome launches again you will have classic layout of the Settings page that is so familiar to you: 

Note, that in the nearest future this option may stop working and disappear from “flags”. By the way, you can switch the Settings page to modern material design at any time – just set the mentioned option to “Default”.

Adam Swift

Adam is a real tech maniac. He likes to spend time testing phones, tablets, laptops, as well as any other technical devices, and write practical manuals on their functions. He often sleeps all day, but always works at night. Adam bought his first computer in 1999, being an absolute beginner who never held a computer mouse in his hands. He began to study Windows, constantly experimented and often crashed the operating system. But six months later, he was able to reinstall Windows 98 from a scratch on his own, fix almost any software problem on a PC, he also did hardware upgrades and realized that computers, operating systems and programs are now his biggest passion. In addition, Adam has always been a big lover of phones. With the advent of smartphones with Android OS, he began to pick at them much more than in computers. Now Adam loves to study privacy issues in instant messengers, blocking unwanted calls and other nuances related to privacy and security on the network. You can follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tunecomp

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