Just to add my two cents worth. Even though there is a full resource,
I still see a need for users to be able to keep their favorites easily
accessible. It;s the same philosophy of having a New Tab Page even
though you can pull back your most visited sites from the bookmarks.

I think it would have been cool to have a theme / look & feel page
that works like the NTP. It will just give you a fixed number of thumb-
previews of the themes you have chosen most often or most recently,
maybe with the default theme being a fixed thumb. To the bottom, it
would have a link to take you to the whole gallery. You can pin themes
and stop themes from showing up in the list, but it would just be a
fixed amount of thumbs, instead of a big dropdown menu.

Here's a rough mockup: http://gowebnow.net/chrome/images/chrome-themes-ui.png

On Aug 10, 8:02 pm, Aaron Boodman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Avi Drissman<[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Aaron Boodman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > Incidentally, two other asks:
> >> > * When "installing" a theme, give the user a way to switch back to the
> >> > previous theme (e.g. an infobar).  We currently have an option to switch
> >> > back to the default theme, which is also useful, in different cases.
>
> >> We have a bug open on this. It requires some changes to thethemes
> >> service. I think that Avi is working on this.
>
> > I am? Please assign the bug, then, because I was unaware of it.
>
> FYI, just so interested parties know the resolution, the work I was
> thinking of Avi was working on, but it i done now. We can now
> implement the undo UI, I will create a bug on myself.
>
> - a
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