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  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     OP - December 29, 2012, 12:07 AM

    Seriously though, try it. It's faster, more secure, and more stable than ie. I use it. Tongue

    The newer versions of IE (meaning 9 and 10) are actually pretty good. Javascript engine is still behind the others, but the rest isn't too bad.

    IE8 is pretty crappy, and anything before that is decomposing vulture shit.

    Chrome is a good one, although I'm still addicted to FF. IE users might also like Opera. The interface is similar.

    http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/

    http://www.opera.com/

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  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #1 - January 02, 2013, 08:20 PM

    p.s. i am now on the chrome box  Afro

    Oh Nessie, you little tech head you. Cheesy

    Ok srsly, how are you liking it? Better than IE? Anything worse about it?

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  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #2 - January 02, 2013, 08:47 PM

    it saves my email on everything i log into..~ not good
    it doesn't have that little house icon at the top to bring me back to my search google page ~  mysmilie_977
    but i guess it's ok.. tbh, i don't understand why this is suppose to be better , i guess i feel more hip   grin12
  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #3 - January 02, 2013, 08:57 PM

    Well it is better under the hood. It will handle a lot of stuff that modern websites use, and will do it faster and more securely than IE8.

    TBH I am not that keen on the Chrome interface myself (which is why I don't use it). You can, if you want to, run Chrome guts inside IE8 wrapper by using this: http://www.google.com/chromeframe?quickenable=true

    That only works on sites which have the right tag for it (otherwise it just falls back to IE) but of course this illustrious site has said tag. parrot

    You could also try Opera, which looks a lot like IE8 but has much better performance: http://www.opera.com/

    The thing you should know about IE8 is that despite Microsoft's hype, it was five years out of date when it was released. Really.  yes

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  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #4 - January 02, 2013, 09:00 PM

    ah ok.. thanks os!!
    i'll keep the chrome
  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #5 - January 02, 2013, 09:10 PM

    Hey I just took a look at Chrome's options.

    Click the funny three horizontal bars icon at the upper right. Scroll down to Settings (fifth from the bottom). Click that sucker, then go to Appearance > Show Home button. Afro

    Also, once you get used to it you'll find Speed Dial really handy. That's the panel of website thumbs that shows when you open a new tab. Stack your most likely suspects up in that and they'll be ready whenever you want them. Ok, scratch that. Chrome doesn't do Speed Dial. Primitive POS. grin12

    Speed Dial is like this (screenshot of my home page on Firefox).

    Opera does a speed dial too, but it's way more primitive than the Firefox version.


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  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #6 - January 02, 2013, 09:20 PM

    Another tip: keyboard commands. There's a complete list of them here: https://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=157179

    However, a really basic one you might like is this one:

    Quote
    Alt+Home - Opens your homepage in your current window.


    There's also this, which is handy if you want to adjust settings on the run (Like a saved passowrd or whatever).

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    Alt+F or Alt+E - Opens the Chrome settings menu.


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  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #7 - January 02, 2013, 09:27 PM

    Yay Ness far away hug

    Life is what happens to you while you're staring at your smartphone.

    Eternal Sunshine of the Religionless Mind
  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #8 - January 02, 2013, 09:44 PM

    Chrome seriously needs speed dial (a proper one) instead of their basic pile of recent pages that you can't control.

    Devious, treacherous, murderous, neanderthal, sub-human of the West. bunny
  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #9 - January 02, 2013, 09:47 PM

    I don't like those Tongue

    Fair point though.

    Life is what happens to you while you're staring at your smartphone.

    Eternal Sunshine of the Religionless Mind
  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #10 - January 02, 2013, 09:49 PM

    osmanthus  001_wub speed dial  yes

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  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #11 - January 02, 2013, 09:51 PM

    I always keep a few tabs open though, Facebook: CEMB, Chat, and Reddit. The bulk of my time is spent there, so I keep them open Tongue

    Life is what happens to you while you're staring at your smartphone.

    Eternal Sunshine of the Religionless Mind
  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #12 - January 02, 2013, 10:12 PM

    right on!! a "get with it" thread for the tech impared!! yay!!  dance

    oh wow.. your screen shot is awesomeness!!..
    k i might be using an old fashion keyboard , i found the alt button.. but the 'home' button is nowhere to be found!
    Hey I just took a look at Chrome's options.

    Click the funny three horizontal bars icon at the upper right. Scroll down to Settings (fifth from the bottom). Click that sucker, then go to Appearance > Show Home button. Afro


     

    perfecto!!! thank you almighty os!
  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #13 - January 02, 2013, 10:13 PM

    wait wait.. spoke too soon.. it doesnt say "show homepage" ...

    i'll fiddle around and see what mess i make  Smiley
  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #14 - January 02, 2013, 10:23 PM

    I always keep a few tabs open though, Facebook: CEMB, Chat, and Reddit. The bulk of my time is spent there, so I keep them open Tongue

    Yeah but I like having everything I want on speed dial. That's why I have it split into groups. Ferinstance, test sites and quick stuff handy testing stoff like browsershots and user agent lookups are in one bunch. HTML5 and a11y are in another.

    I also like having a groovy wallpaper when I open a group. It feels good. Puts a smile on my dial. yes That's why I use small thumbnails that are arranged to give a good scenic feel, and why there aren't so many crammed into each group that it's hard to find what I want. I know what groups things are in, and I can find them easily in any group. Works for me. Afro

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  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #15 - January 02, 2013, 10:30 PM

    it has an incognito mode ! Cheesy i liket! what like my ip address is ninja like?
  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #16 - January 02, 2013, 10:32 PM

    No, it just means your browsing history wont be saved in the cache. Wink

    ETA: Or more accurately, it will delete the browsing history for that session whenever you close the browser.

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  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #17 - January 03, 2013, 01:03 AM

    Oi! Yer Nessness! I forgot one really handy thing about modern broswers. Any textarea (like the quick reply window) will have a little thingummy down in the bottom right corner. You can use this to click and drag the box for more space. Bloody useful at times. Try it. Afro

    Devious, treacherous, murderous, neanderthal, sub-human of the West. bunny
  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #18 - January 03, 2013, 01:27 AM

    ohh those two little lines at the corner of the reply box yeah!













    cool!!!!  dance yeah thisssss i liket!!
  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #19 - June 02, 2014, 02:25 AM

    Hey new browser idea.

    If you like Firefox customisation options but like Chrome's speed, try the 64 bit build of Pale Moon.

    I've just been giving it a test run. Even the 32 bit version is slightly faster than Firefox a lot of the time, but the 64 bit version is killer (like twice as fast on heavy pages).

    You can migrate Firefox profiles, including all add-ons and settings, in a few seconds with this gizmo: Pale Moon profile migration tool

    Note that some plug-ins wont work with the 64 bit version, but I've had no problems so far. See caveats here: Should I choose 32-bit or 64-bit?

    You can install both. I did, just for testing. Works fine. Afro

    Devious, treacherous, murderous, neanderthal, sub-human of the West. bunny
  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #20 - June 02, 2014, 04:03 AM

    Sounds p cool. Will have to give it a go.

    how fuck works without shit??


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  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #21 - August 24, 2014, 08:53 PM

    Thanks Os, I'm going to try that.

    My mind runs, I can never catch it even if I get a head start.
  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #22 - August 24, 2014, 09:30 PM

    Hey new browser idea.

    .......... Pale Moon......

    ............

    Hmm  that sounds really good to me ...  Are you using  it osmanthus?  how many advertisements  does it put out  say for that ESPN web sites?

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    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #23 - August 24, 2014, 09:33 PM

    I've been using it as my default browser since I made that post. I'm running the AdBlock Plus add-on anyway, so I don't see many ads on any site.

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  • Basic Google Chrome tutorial
     Reply #24 - May 21, 2017, 01:03 AM

    It can also be used to register a Google account without a phone number.
    Reinstall Chrome and register through it, and you can just choose skip the phone number page which can't be done otherwise.
    But you have to set a backup mail address when you first log in or it will start asking you to give a phone number very soon.
    You can use one of those email providers that doesn’t ask for a phone number, like Yandex, as backup mail address.
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