This is not something Google is touting yet, the gallery site just went live with no fanfare, so use at your own risk. Update: Since some people seem confused, let me reiterate, “the latest developer builds” seem to be required for these themes to work correctly. Can’t wait for Chrome to give us access to make our own themes! They also remind me of my beautiful work of art (pictured below) in creating a new custom theme for Gmail. And some, like the “Baseball” theme, make seeing tabs almost impossible. The top dark themes google chrome: Black Black Chrome Theme Blue Highlight, Dark Void - Minimalistic Black theme, Matte Black Theme, Atom One Dark Theme.
It’s nice to have the option to personalize and skin your browser, but most of these themes are way too distracting. These themes work on the latest developer builds of both the Windows and Mac versions of Chrome (I haven’t tried out Linux, but I imagine they will work there as well). If you close that, you can revert in the Preferences area, under “Personal Stuff.”
The theme will download and in the download manager at the bottom of the Chrome browser window, simply select “open.” After you have the new theme installed, you’ll see an option to return to the default theme. Just pick the one you like and click on the “Apply theme” button. On the page, you can find 29 official themes that range from subtle (greyscale) to hideously ugly (legal pad). An impressive artwork of Iron Man behind your homepage pleasing your browsing experience. Choose Appearance from the left-hand menu and click Reset to default. The theme is designed to follow and inspire the Iron Man character. Remove a Chrome theme To reset Chrome back to its default appearance, open the menu and select Settings. As we first reported the existence of a few days ago, Google’s Theme Gallery for Chrome has gone live. Of course, this Chrome theme would be the mush choice for Iron Man lovers.