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Theme Overview
Designed for users who appreciate close-up animal photography, minimalist black-and-white themes, and warm canine details that create emotional connection.
This theme highlights a highly detailed close-up of a dog's nose and textured fur, presented in rich black and white. The soft lighting and clean contrast give the design an elegant, minimalist feel perfect for animal lovers and photography fans.
- Detailed monochrome photography adds elegance.
- Close-up canine texture creates emotional warmth.
- Optimized for Chrome.
- Works great on Chromebook, Windows PC & Mac.
Behind The Theme
The design blends soft highlights, deep shadows, and fine fur textures to create a quiet, intimate atmosphere. Its artistic black-and-white style enhances the emotional presence of the dog's features, making the theme ideal for users who enjoy expressive, minimalist photography.
I wanted to capture the quiet charm of a dog leaning in for attention, and that small heartfelt moment inspired me to create this close-up, softly lit canine theme.
Screenshots
Dog Nose is currently available in the Chrome Web Store. This custom theme is free to add to your browser and comes with lifetime updates.
How To Install
Installing a Chrome theme only takes a few seconds.
Want to switch back later? Chrome settings → Appearance → Reset to default.
FAQs
Does this Chrome theme slow down my browser?
No. Chrome themes only change the visual appearance of the browser. Performance is affected more by open tabs and installed extensions.
Can I use this theme on a Chromebook?
Yes. If a theme is available in the Chrome Web Store, it works the same way on Chromebooks, Windows, macOS, and Linux.
How do I remove or reset a Chrome theme?
Open Chrome settings, go to Appearance, and click Reset to default. Your browser will instantly return to the standard Chrome theme.
Is this theme free?
Yes. This Chrome theme is free to install from the Chrome Web Store and includes lifetime updates.
Will this theme change my homepage or search engine?
No. Themes only affect colors and background images. They do not modify your homepage, new tab behavior, or search settings.