Epic win... This could become not just eye-candy, but a centerpiece
for advertizing. Youtube would love it. I think you'd still have to
enable a "set color to ____" option, but this would be awesome.

On Jan 10, 5:42 pm, Hunnter2k3 <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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 structuredcolorswithin
> 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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