Can anybody lend some insight into the visual design decision to have
two different kinds of buttons in the toolbar? I'm referring to how
the page and wrench menu buttons (in addition to anything on the
bookmarks bar) only have visible edges when you mouse over them, while
the back/forward, reload, home, star and stop/go buttons all have
visible edges constantly.

This isn't a complaint, as I actually kind of like it. It just struck
me as odd for a browser so interested in minimalism as Chrome, and I
was curious to hear your thoughts on it.

Also, note that the recent revision 21233 has changed the
back/forward, reload and home buttons to only show edges on mouseover
(and so match the page and wrench menu buttons in that way) for the
GTK+ theme. [1]

Regards,
Evan R. Murphy

[1] http://src.chromium.org/viewvc/chrome?view=rev&revision=21233

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