ChrisJohn86
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Google's recent Chrome Refresh 2023 overhaul is intended to improve the user experience. However, it accidentally caused favicon alignment issues, especially when users disabled specific flags through the chrome://flags page.
Users who have opted out of Chrome Refresh 2023 are affected by this issue, which has been observed since Chrome version 124. What was the result? Favicons are frustratingly misplaced, especially on Windows 10 and 11.
Fortunately, Google is promptly correcting the issue. Although a patch is on the way, its release in the stable version has yet to be announced. Meanwhile, people are impatient, posting their concerns on forums and Reddit.
During this bug squashing, Google teases new Chrome features. Users may soon be able to enjoy PDF annotation with ink signatures, as well as Tab Groups upgrades for better workflow organization. Stay tuned as Google continues to improve Chrome, ensuring a seamless browsing experience for Windows users.
Users who have opted out of Chrome Refresh 2023 are affected by this issue, which has been observed since Chrome version 124. What was the result? Favicons are frustratingly misplaced, especially on Windows 10 and 11.
Fortunately, Google is promptly correcting the issue. Although a patch is on the way, its release in the stable version has yet to be announced. Meanwhile, people are impatient, posting their concerns on forums and Reddit.
During this bug squashing, Google teases new Chrome features. Users may soon be able to enjoy PDF annotation with ink signatures, as well as Tab Groups upgrades for better workflow organization. Stay tuned as Google continues to improve Chrome, ensuring a seamless browsing experience for Windows users.