Monday, October 11, 2010

Aubrey Miles Prostiute

30 tips for Chrome

  1. Create shortcuts on your desktop, quick bar or start menu some web applications like Gmail. It's easy, just go to Gmail.con and choose the top right corner of the option 'Create application shortcuts ... "and choose where we put the application. It's really useful with some Google tools such as Calendar and Documents, but also works with other Windows Live services like Hotmail.
  2. Control + Shift + N opens an 'incognito' window , allowing us that there do not appear in your history and cookies are deleted when you close the window.
  3. can also directly open a link in incognito mode by pressing the right mouse button and selecting 'Open link in incognito window. "
  4. Alt + Home loads your homepage Google Chrome, where we go with thumbnails of your most visited sites.
  5. Control + T opens a new tab. You can drag to change the order or simply move out of the window into its own window.
  6. Control + Shift + T opens the last tab you've closed . Back Press the key combination to open earlier. Chrome remembers the last 10 tabs you've closed.
  7. Jump to different tabs by pressing Ctrl + (number). On 9 takes you to the last tab.
  8. Control + Tab lets you cycle in order through your open tabs.
  9. Control + Shift + Tab does the same but in reverse order.
  10. Like Firefox 3, you can drag a link to another tab to open there, or move it between two tabs to open in a new tab for both positions.
  11. To add a site to your favorites list , just click the star to the left of the address bar and choose the folder where you want to save it.
  12. Control + B hides the bookmarks bar Google Chrome. Click again and reappear.
  13. Right click or hold down the button 'go back' and the list of sites you've visited recently. 'Show Full History at the bottom of the list opens a new tab with all browser activity.
  14. Control + H is a faster way to get the history.
  15. can delete history for chosen days by scrolling to the desired day and right clicking on the Delete history for this day.
  16. Control + J brings up your Downloads page.
  17. To clear an item from your Downloads page, right-click and select 'Delete'. Removed from the list but not the physical folder where you saved.
  18. Press Control + K or Ctrl + E to search from the address bar. Once the combined pressures appear a question mark and simply write q ue then what we find.
  19. Right on top of your browser and select 'Task Manager' to see how much memory they are using each of the tabs and plugins. Select one and click End process to stop.
  20. Shift + Escape is a quicker way to get the 'Task Manager'.
  21. To see what plugins you have installed, type about: plugins in the address bar.
  22. If you type the following commands in the address bar of Google Chrome will get the relevant information: about: stats, about: network, about: histograms, about: memory, about: cache, about: dns.
  23. also can write about: crash to see how a crashed tab if you have not done.
  24. A hobby of three seconds: type about: internets (Windows XP only)
  25. Edit any web page on the fly . Right-click the page and select Inspect Element 'and everything that we edit the HTML we will see applied at the time.
  26. To make Google Chrome your default browser, click on the Tools button (the wrench above right), select 'Options' and click on the tab 'Basic' button that says "Make Google Chrome browser default '.
  27. To delete cookies, go to Tools -> option -> Advanced. Scroll down to the section 'Security' and click on 'Show Cookies'. Now you can wipe off one by one or all at once.
  28. To clear more data such as history and cache, go to Tools and select Clear browsing data .. '
  29. If you want to eliminate the most visited home page of Google Chrome, just delete the browsing history to the above method.
  30. also cause Cleaning Tips appear not previously visited sites in the address bar.

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