Google has announced that its browser release speed will significantly improve starting from Chrome 119. The company made this announcement as it confirms the major redesign to its Web Store which is now available in preview mode. According to the company, it will reduce the version release interval of its browser starting from Chrome 119 which will arrive in October. This change is based on the “success” of the first round of shortening the time plan launched in April. The development team’s goal remains to “shorten the time to launch new versions”.
Starting from Chrome 119 in October, the time between the code branch and the Beta version will be shortened by one week. So the “early stable version” and “stable version” will be released about a week earlier. The versions after Chrome 119 will also be released earlier than currently expected.
In terms of the redesign of the Web Store, Google said the aim is to make searching for fresh themes and extensions easier. The Google Chrome Web Store is an online marketplace where users can find and download extensions, themes, and apps for their Chrome browser. It also has a wide range of extensions and themes that can enhance the user’s browsing experience.
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How to Enable the Chrome Design?
The new redesign is currently available in preview mode. To enable the new look, users need to follow these steps:
1. Open the Chrome browser.
2. Type “chrome://flags” in the address bar and press Enter.
3. Search for “Web Store” in the search bar.
4. Enable the “Web Store Material Design 2” flag.
5. Restart the Chrome browser.
Once the new look is enabled, users can browse the Web Store and experience the new design.
Conclusion
Starting from Chrome 119 which will arrive in October, Google will reduce the version release interval of its browser. The time interval between the code branch and the Beta version will also reduce by one week. This means that the early stable version and the stable version will also arrive about a week earlier. The redesign of the Google Chrome Web Store is a welcome change that aims to make it easier for users to find and download extensions and themes.