Based on the open source Chromium browser and the WebKit rendering engine, Google Chrome 17 came just a month after the released of Chrome 16. The UI is clean and uncluttered, as always. The Omnibar is what will take you everywhere; you can Google search from here as well as use it as a traditional [...]
Individual scripts or websites are sometimes defective and hang, or an add-on in the browser starts giving problems. Restarting the browser is what you usually need to do Chrome is the first browser to introduce a consistent separation of individual tabs at the process level. You can check that when you start the task manager [...]
Quite unfortunately, Google Chrome by default does not support even detecting RSS feeds. if you have a use a web site’s feed while using Google Chrome, you have to copy the URL for your RSS feed or web site, and paste it in the RSS feed reader of your choice. This isn’t intuitive at all, [...]
Browser plug-ins can enhance your browsing experience. However, they can also be a source of bugs and instability if you do not keep them updated. Often applications you install will add browser plug-ins to tap into your web experience. Unless you are using the functionality provided by the application it might be wise to disable [...]
Google Chrome has inbuilt support for creating single site browsers. What this means is , your can create a direct shortcut to web site you like on your desktop, start menu , or pinned to your task bar, clicking on which will open the web site in its own windows. as if it were a [...]
Often times we need to perform activities on our browser that we’d rather keep private, For this purpose many browser include a mode of browsing in which no records are kept of a user’s activities. If you want, you can simply create a new profile for this purpose, however a simpler way to use the [...]
Greasemonkey is like an add-on that makes your browser extensible in yet another way. These scripts run on web pages and can often add features that are not available by default. For example, you will find Greasemonkey scripts that add a download button to YouTube, preview audio files stored in Google Docs, or show prices [...]
Chances are you use multiple computers, and if you do you will probably use the same browser on all of them, if that browser happens to be Google Chrome. Then you will be pleased to know that it has Synchronization feature built in. Your can keep your browser customisations synchronised among multiple computers using Google [...]
This is quite simple with Firefox since it has a profile manager. However, it is not too complicated for Google Chrome either. Soon it might get even simpler as Google Chrome gets its own profile manager, which promises to make it more powerful than the one with Firefox. Google Chrome has a command line parameter [...]
If you have a large monitor, you might want to switch displaying tabs on the side, in order to gain more space for displaying tabs, Unlike with Firefox, you do not need to install an extension to get tabs on the side, as this merely requires you to toggle a flag to about:flags. After you [...]
While not as extensive (or true), about:flags can be considered the nearest equivalent of about:config in Firefox. Simply type about:flags as the URL in a new tab, and you will be greeted with a list of flags that can be toggled to enable hidden features in Google Chrome. Some of the Tips we will use [...]
Worldwide serving Google Inc. launches Internet browser Chrome. Google Chrome aims to Challenge Internet Explorer nearly a decade after Microsoft Corporation. Chrome is customized to support new application standards like web-based games, videos, convention messengers and web searching options. Chrome’s developers promoted it as a speedier, safer and more reliable way to navigate the Web [...]
December 26, 2011
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