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Chrome Tip: How To Print Any Web Page in Plain Reader Mode Format

August 29, 2016September 4, 2016 edge

Unlike Microsoft Edge,  Chrome still doesn’t have a native Reader Mode in place out of the box. You will need an extension like this or use services like Pocket or Instapaper to enable the Reader Mode within the browser. However, it does come with a feature that you can print […]

 Browsers  Chrome, Google Chrome, Print, Reader Mode  Leave a comment

How To View the Source Code of a Chrome Extension on Windows

August 25, 2016 edge

Chrome browser is great, but it’s the tons of excellent extensions that make Chrome over other popular browsers on the market. If you are interested in seeing where the magic happens, here is how you can check out the source code of any extensions installed on your Chrome. Through File […]

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Backspace Functionality Returns Home as An Extension in Chrome

August 19, 2016 edge

In most browsers, including Microsoft Edge, the backspace key functions as what the name of the key implies, take you back to a previous web page. It used to be an option in old versions of Chrome as well but not anymore since Chrome 52. Google thinks that “Many people […]

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How To Open the Current Tab in Incognito Private Mode in Chrome

August 16, 2016 edge

Incognito mode, called inPrivate in IE and Edge, allows you to browse websites privately without leaving any footprints behind. You press Ctrl+Shift+N to open up a Chrome window in Incognito mode and start browsing in peace. But if you have a website opened up in a tab that you actually […]

 Browsers  Chrome, Extension, Google Chrome, Incognito mode  Leave a comment

Hidden Game in Google Chrome’s Offline Page

August 11, 2016 edge

What to do when there is no internet? If you are using Google Chrome, here are a few things that you can still do when being offline. Offline edit files through Google Docs Read emails in Gmail Read cached web content that you have browsed before etc. Then when none […]

 Browsers  Chrome, Easter Egg, Google Chrome  Leave a comment

How To Open Google Chrome Settings Page in a New Window

August 8, 2016 edge

Google Chrome’s Settings panel is basically a web page that opens in a new tab when requested. But if you prefer having it opened in a new window instead, there is an experimental setting that you can use to make that happen. Launch Chrome and type the following address in the […]

 Browsers  Flags, Google Chrome, settings  Leave a comment

Netmonitor to Show Background Network Usage of Webpages in Chrome

July 20, 2016 edge

Typically when a web page is loaded, the “loading” icon on the tab in Chrome spins at first, indicating that there are network activities going on at the moment. But when it stops, it doesn’t necessary mean that all the network activities stopped the same time. There are still a […]

 Browsers  Chrome, Chrome Extension  Leave a comment

How To Know If An Email is being Tracked in Gmail

July 13, 2016 edge

There are many reasons why emails are being tracked. Because of that, there are services available out there that can help track emails sent to you, like BananaTag, Sidekick, and ContactMonkey. If you’d like to know which emails in your Gmail inbox are being tracked before opening them, UglyEmail is […]

 Browsers  Chrome, Chrome Extension, Email, Email Tracking, UglyEmail  Leave a comment

How To Install Chrome Firefox Only for the Current User on Windows

June 7, 2016 edge

By default, both Firefox and Chrome installer will attempt to elevate and get the program installed system-widely but in a lot of cases, you may prefer only having it installed only under your own user profile, especially on a system that doesn’t have both browsers installed. It’s really easy to […]

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How To Fix Chrome Font Issue After Upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1

May 21, 2016May 21, 2016 edge

Have upgraded more than dozen Windows computers to Windows 10, this is the first time I encountered a font issue in Chrome. And it happens to a lot of websites including Gmail and some of the sites I visit almost on daily basis. All fonts appeared to be small, thin and […]

 Browsers  Font, Google Chrome, Windows 10  1 Comment

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