

Early warners are never taken seriously, eh? Maybe I got all bent out of shape over it just happening on Google sites, and no one would join me but now that it’s happened in *ALL* sites using Chrome, suddenly everyone’s upset. …or, wait… are we saying that… oh, wait… I think I’ve figured it out: Has Google finally done to *ALL* sites when using Chrome what it did back in 2011 with just its own sites viewed in Chrome? So I’m a little confused that this is new… …okay! Found it! And I see it was more than just “months” ago it seems it was in 2011. But, honestly, I’ve had to use Rescroller in order to get back the end-of-scrollbar arrows - at least on any Google site - for literally MONTHS now! Here… wait… let me see if I can find when I first reported it in Google’s Product Forums… I just love it.īut I can see that I’d like Win-7-Scrollbars, too. …at least on any Google site (or any site the dev of which actually LIKED said sliders and incorporated them, by script, into their own sites) a long time ago. As far as I know, this change happened MONTHS ago! Or did it only happen to we who’ve been using Chromium-based Chrome-lookalikes (like the IRON browser, or COMODO DRAGON or even Chromium, itself)?įor us, the arrows disappeared, and the entire scrollbar, in fact, was replaced with just a slider sort of thingy… They appear to have the right width and height, and arrows on both sides that you can use for scrolling if you prefer to do it this way. It adds scroll bars to Chrome again the way they used to be. Probably the best option that you have is to install the Win7 Scrollbars extension. I'm not counting downgrading Chrome or moving to another browser as options, even though they may work for you. If you are a Chrome user who does not agree with the change, you have only one option at the time of writing. This may or may not change depending on how this evolves, or more precisely, the number of new comments the issue gets. Official comments by Google employees suggest that the company is monitoring user responses but won't take action at this point in time. Some stated that they would move back to the Firefox web browser if Google would not fix it, while others suggested to go back a version to avoid it. The initial bug report on Google Code is filled with user protest.
