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Theme colours look great from a dev perspective, but as a user, I hope we can switch them off 
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You should never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever design for a specific web browser, design to the spec only!
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I think they said it’s been accepted by the W3C so should be standard across browsers 
While I can see the benefits on mobile devices (to give sites a more native app-like experience) I think I would find it annoying and jarring on a desktop… so really hope we can switch it off 
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Then write to that spec, not to a specific browser. 
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You do 
<meta name="theme-color" content="#4285f4">
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