- First, show the list of recently visited pages from the current tab by making a right-click on the BackĀ button which also works for the Forward
button.
- Next, undo closing a tab by pressing Ctrl+Shift+T or open a new tab and check the Recently closed tabs section.. Before entering your query type it on the default search option in the address bar.
- Now, you need to perform simple calculations and unit conversions using Google Calculator by simply typing the expression in Google Chrome’s address bar or omni box and copy the answer by selecting the suggestion.
- When you need more space in a text area, resize it by dragging the lower right corner of the text box.
- You can monitor the resources used by a web page by making a right click inside the page where you need to select Inspect element and switch to the Resources tab and reload the web page. Here, you will see a list of images, scripts and objects loaded from the web page which can be sorted out by size or by loading time.
- Now, detach a tab and open it in a new window by simply dragging the tab outside the active window. You can also add it back to the original window using drag and drop option.
- After you finish downloading a file, you can copy it to the desktop or to any other folder by using both drag and drop app directly from Google Chrome.
- If the search engine of a site supports OpenSearch, you can add it to Google Chrome’s search box by simply visiting the site and performing a search. Automatically, the domain name becomes a keyword and you should only type the first letters from the URL until you see press Tab and type your query to search example.com.
- You also have the option to manually add search engines, by right-clicking on the address bar and selecting Edit search engines. Here’s one example, where you can see that you need to find the URL for the search results page and replace the query with %s:
- Name – Wikipedia
- Keyword – wiki (that’s what you need to type in the address bar)
- URL – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=%s
- You can also use the keywords for other kinds of services: for translating web pages, for book marking pages online or simply as aliases for web pages (omit “%s” from the URL).
- Do you want Google Chrome without Google’s branding and with an open source license (BSD license where you can install the latest snapshots for Windows or download the code and build it in Windows, Mac and Linux. Please check with Chromium, the open source project created for Google Chrome.
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