Google yanks option to restore Chrome's older UI; users decry 'ugly' new look

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Chrome users have laid into Google after the search giant scrubbed an option that let them restore an earlier user interface (UI), saying
that the new look was "untenable" and "ugly," and "would burn the eyes."The brouhaha, which has packed complaints into venues like Chrome's
official support forum, Twitter and Reddit, grew in volume and vitriol throughout December, after Google upgraded the browser to version
71.[ Further reading: Google's Chromium browser explained ]Although Google revamped Chrome's UI with version 69 - released in September to
mark the browser's 10th anniversary - users were able to punt that look-and-feel for the prior by setting an option in the panel that showed
after typing chrome://flags into the address bar
The option was labeled "UI Layout for the browser's top chrome;" switching from "Default" to "Normal" and restarting the browser restored
the older UI.