Difference between revisions of "Google Chrome"
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* Add-ons (but naturally this will take some time) | * Add-ons (but naturally this will take some time) | ||
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+ | == Shortcut == | ||
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+ | * Ctrl+Shift+N: Open a new window in incognito mode | ||
+ | * Ctrl+Shift+T: Reopen the last closed tabs (up to 10). | ||
+ | * Ctrl+O: Open a file from your computer in Google Chrome | ||
+ | * Ctrl+B: Toggle bookmarks bar on and off | ||
+ | * Ctrl+H: View the History page | ||
+ | * Ctrl+J: View the Downloads page | ||
+ | * Shift+Escape: View the Task manager | ||
+ | * F6 or Ctrl+L or Alt+D: Highlight content in the web address area | ||
+ | * Type a web address, then press Alt+Enter: Open your web address in a new tab | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 13:38, 3 September 2008
Google Chrome was released on 2 September 2008.
Features I like
- Firefox users who love their web tools plugins will be glad to know that Google Chrome has a built-in "Inspect element" feature which works the same way Firebug does - you can do editing on the fly, and track metrics and resources usage.
- Task Manager allows you to view the memory usage of each tab in every single browser that is open if you click "Stats for Nerds". Wicked.
- Incognito window - cookies will not be stored and urlwill not appear in your browsing history [Shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + N]
Features it doesn't have yet
- Add-ons (but naturally this will take some time)
Shortcut
- Ctrl+Shift+N: Open a new window in incognito mode
- Ctrl+Shift+T: Reopen the last closed tabs (up to 10).
- Ctrl+O: Open a file from your computer in Google Chrome
- Ctrl+B: Toggle bookmarks bar on and off
- Ctrl+H: View the History page
- Ctrl+J: View the Downloads page
- Shift+Escape: View the Task manager
- F6 or Ctrl+L or Alt+D: Highlight content in the web address area
- Type a web address, then press Alt+Enter: Open your web address in a new tab