How to Apply & Test Theme in Chromebook
How to Apply & Test Theme in Chromebook
No matter how much costly Chromebook or Pixelbook is, the work process is likely to be the same in all. Though, all of them will not look the same at all. Chrome themes have been there for a long time, and they might not apply to the whole Chrome OS system, but they are ideal for Chrome browser that you use from time to time. You can set and use a theme as long as you want and apply a new one accordingly whenever you wish to, as well. On that note, let’s see the process of applying and using a new theme on Chromebook. You can find plenty of exciting chrome themes as well as Chrome extensions and apps in the Chrome Web Store. The process to test and apply a new Chrome theme is very easy. You will not have to put much effort to apply for the same.
Here’s how you can apply a new theme: 1. Launch your Chrome browser in the Chromebook and go to the Themes section available in the Chrome Web Store. 2. Now, you can either find the ideal theme from the collection and search for it on the search bar. 3. Once selected, click on the desired Chrome theme for trying. 4. Then click on the Add to Chrome option for applying. 5. Your chosen Chrome theme will start downloading and destined to be applied without any effort. 6. If you are satisfied with it, you can select the Undo option available around the top section of the screen in the action bar. In this way, you can quickly apply a new Chrome theme in your Chromebook. As already discussed, the process of applying is as easy as pie. You must check a few important things before using a new Chrome theme, let’s talk about them.
Test your new Chrome theme before using
All of the available Chrome themes in the Chrome Web Store are not the same; some feature an outstanding and are superbly crafted while some of them are not that good. It has been a while since Chrome themes are available for the users, but design changes were seen in a very from the last couple of years. Hence, you need to check the things mentioned below before you opt for a Chrome theme.
1. The readability factor
Many of the themes made by Google are welltested and designed to make the user experience smooth and comfortable. But, a lot of them are not tested as well. You need to make sure that you can comfortably access toolbar items and read tab names easily.
2. New Tab section Some Chrome themes change the standard look of the New tab page in the Chrome browser and make it look according to their features, layout, and graphics. It is essential to check the new tab window too. So, hit the Ctrl + T button on your Chromebook keyboard to check how it looks.
3. Touch screen comfort
Using the Chrome browser without touching the screen is not an issue. But it is not the same when you have a touchscreen Chromebook as some themes are uncomfortable to use on a touch screen. Test these things before moving ahead: * Tap on the X button that is used to close the tab and see if you can close it in the first try. * Go the right side of the URL bar in your Chrome browser and tap any specific extension. * If you can see the Bookmark bar, tap on any available bookmark after tapping the Bookmark folder.
4. The stability factor When it comes to stability, it is possible to test the same in a couple of minutes. You will have to give a few days and check the behavior of your Chromebook. It is because all of the Chrome themes are not made according to the recent version of Chrome and will not run smoothly if they are old. Use the desired Chrome theme for a few days and notice if any usual bug of the hanging problem is there. If you face any issue, you can move back to the old theme or choose another one. If not a single issue is there, keep using the Chrome theme as long as you want. So, these are the points that you must check before using any particular chrome theme in Chromebook!
Author Bio
Aurora is an engineer by day and writer by night.
Previously, Aurora worked as a certified technicians for a tech hardware startup. In her free time, she likes to write about printers, routers, web browsers, and other technical stuff. She majorly writes for canon, brother, lexmark
printer support etc.