A couple of days ago, Google chrome started celebrating it’s second year anniversary. Google chrome is, no doubt, one of the browsers which is seeing a consistent and steep rise in it’s share in the browser market. We have discussed a lot about Google chrome in Chaaps.
I am using Chrome and Chromium 16.0.912.75 (from the stable channels). I find the profile feature really useful. However, when new tabs are opened, or I launch Chrome for the first time, the window/tab opens in the last profile I was using.
Instead I'd like new tabs opened from external applications, and the first window opened by the launcher, to use the same profile every time.
I'm unable to install erail.in extension in Google Chrome on Ubuntu 12.10.
The 'erail.in' extension helps in checking the availability of seats in various trains in India.
When I try to install it, it says:
Package is invalid. Details: 'Could not load background script 'js/erailchrome.js'.'.
Any help or suggestions?
Just FYI: it works fine on Chrome on Windows platform, though.
Thanks.
Now we all know that Google's Chrome OS really is little more than a full-screen Chrome browser window running on top of Linux, it's time to weigh in with your views for our podcast: is Google onto something with the super-slim and light design, or do users want more than a window onto the web in their personal computers?
This code works great in Chrome desktop:
$(window).scroll(function(evt) {
if($(window).scrollTop() + $(window).height() > ($(document).height() - 100))
{
document.getElementById('mainForm:hiddenRegButton').click();
}
});
However, it never fires in Chrome for Android or Webkit (iOS). Any ideas why?
Thanks, Graeme.
I have Google Chrome installed on my machine. The new chrome runs in the background (for addons like google chat) and has an entry in the KDE startup apps. The trouble I am facing is that when I log in to an xrdp session, a chrome window starts up on the local session along with more vino-server session.
How do I fix this?
Window List is a Gnome Panel applet - the default way to view the list of all windows that are currently running in Gnome. Here is a package which will modify this and will add a behavior similar to the Google Chrome "Pin Tab" feature (which is also available as an extension for Firefox by the way ...
Google Chrome 扩展 Dropbox Extension 使你在 Google Chrome
网络浏览器中只需一键便可访问 Dropbox 中的文件。
I'm attepting to install the adblock chrome extension using Google's Chrome ADM's.
User Configuration/Policies/Classic Administrative Templates/Google/Google Chrome/Extensions
Configure the list of force-installed extensions
On the list I have the extension's ID and update URL, which google alludes to in their documentation here and here:
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