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Google Chrome doesn't use my installed Gtk theme, but other apps do

cn flag

I have recently installed Ubuntu 20.04 and then I installed gtk-master dark theme (dracula dark theme) for applications and gnome shell.

Now when I open Google Chrome, it still uses the old theme and not the Gtk theme. I have checked it is 64-bit rather than 32-bit. It works fine in firefox.

Nmath avatar
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We cannot accept bug reports on Ask Ubuntu. Since this bug only exists in Google Chrome, you should report the bug to Google using their bug reporting process.
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ca flag

Make sure that you have set Chrome to use the GTK+ theme and not the Classic one by following these steps:

  1. Open Google Chrome.

  2. Click the icon with the three vertical ellipses () on the top right of the browser and select Settings.

  3. Inside Settings select Appearance on the sidebar on the left.

  4. In the Theme section click Use GTK+.

    Google Chrome Appearance settings

Muhammad Moataz avatar
cn flag
yeah thank you it works
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Good to know that! Since it works for you, please consider upvoting the answer (by clicking the up arrow next to it) and also marking it as the solution (by clicking the gray ckeckmark next to it), so that other users facing the same problem would know that it can be solved this way. Thanks!
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  1. In the url enter chrome://flags

search for Preferred Ozone and select your backend ex: Wayland

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