I think this is a fantastic idea.
You could do it several ways as well.
1) Check background color.
2) You could check a page for the main color, then change the
interface accordingly.
3) Or you could go as far as trying to detect structured colors within
the page, like searching for titles, sidebars, etc. Maybe even add a
slight textured bar.
Slight performance hit with 2 and 3, 3 more so.

I actually really can't see anything wrong with this idea, since the
browser already has ways of fetching the color from the page from load
(upper left side used in thumbnails for most browsed)

But in saying this, once the extensions API is up, it could be created
through that, since this is more of a eye-candy feature, rather than
functional feature.
And for the sake of size and speed, i'd rather all eye-candy features
be left to plugins (when that comes)
But it would look really neat to see the interface take on a similar
look to the site (maybe even have it selectable on a site by site
basis, off for all or on for all.)




On Jan 9, 12:38 am, ZiPpY <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey,i'd like to suggest something for Chrome that came in my mind
> while browsing... Why don't you make the background of chrome
> interface sensitive to the color of the page visited? It would be
> really cool and would make Chrome interface even more invisible...i'd
> like to know what you think of my suggestion
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