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Minimize / Restore / Close button is on unnatural position.
HiSky For what it is worth, I found one version of Chromium for Linux (a build for Fedora) that seems to have worked out a way to get the vertical alignment correct:
Let's hope that Microsoft will do the same in Edge Chromium. The misalignment is a rookie design/coding mistake, and I'm surprised that it hasn't already been corrected somewhere along the line by The Chromium Project or Google. Google Chrome moved from two blocks to a single split block in 2015 or 2016 at the latest, based on screenshots I've found of Chrome in various iterations.
- AnthonySep 15, 2019Iron Contributor
tomscharbach Fedora project... I forgot about that. I run mine from the Chromium site with a third party auto updated tied into a task scheduler to update three or four times a day. I'll have to try out the other modified built of Chromium too. https://chromium.woolyss.com/
Come to think of it, I think I'll go into Windows Sandbox and see how the icons look in Opera which is also built off of Chromium.
You already did Firefox so that base is covered.
- AnthonySep 15, 2019Iron Contributor
Opera' is centered (although their three icons are larger though):
- tomscharbachSep 15, 2019Bronze Contributor
Anthony The current stable build of Chromium for Windows is offset, but only slightly so:
The offset is much less than the offset in Edge Chromium, though, which makes me wonder.
Oh well, enough time wasted in nerd heaven for one day.