nope not it. Everytime he clicks on an email link it brings up windows live. Just want to set it up bring up gmail compose.
8/14/2010 5:21:01 PM
8/15/2010 5:30:28 PM
^^If you install one of the GMail Notifiers, they typically have an option to change the mailto links to automatically go to GMail. I can't recommend one in particular now since I'm currently computer-less (Unrelated but fuck PC laptop makers for not using Magsafe type connectors for people who walk around in the dark) but I think Gmail Notifier Plus is what I used to use? It's something like that.
8/15/2010 6:01:20 PM
*Warning- Im about as untech knowledgeable as it gets*So i know ive seen a few TWWers talk about using google chrome and liking it. I currently have windows 2000 and use firefox and am pretty happy with it, don't have any problems. I was thinking about switching to chrome. I've looked at some tutorials trying to find what features it had that made it any different from FF and if it had something great about it that would make make browsing easier or whatever. I've read several pages from this thread and I have some questions about what seems to me like reoccurring comments. - It seems like the speed seems to be the main draw but I dont really think FF is slow, does it make that much of a difference? - I've also seen several people mention using a add-blocker with chrome, would I need to download that and why? - Several people have mentioned probelms with flash not working, browser crashing, or some other quirk. Is this true for most people?- Anyone else had problems with the print preview or fit when printing?- Is there any other real advantage, widget, setup, something that makes it better other then the speed?Last but not least, is it worth me switching if I'm happy with FF
8/26/2010 12:02:10 PM
i was pretty happy with firefox for a long time too. but after using chrome for a few weeks and then trying firefox again, i definitely noticed the difference.you don't NEED adblock, but if you want it just go to http://chromeadblock.com and click the install buttoni've had chrome crash on me a few times, (usually flash related) but overall it's probably less frequent than when firefox would crashi don't use print so can't help ya thereother than that - just personal taste. i saw make yourself use it for a week, and if you don't like it after that much time, go back to FF[Edited on August 26, 2010 at 12:15 PM. Reason : .]
8/26/2010 12:15:18 PM
If you're happy with FF stay with it, the only difference is speed, all the other extensions are ported to each other.The couple things I can think of is that Chrome will sync your themes, bookmarks, settings across computers if you sign-in to the browser (one-time) at each location. There's also Google app integration with Chrome, so you can create an application shortcut on your desktop for Gmail, Gdocs, etc. Each tab opens an individual process (speed increase and stability), can pin tabs, etc.What Chrome doesn't have:"In no particular order: there is no tab overflow handling, no tagging or smart bookmarks handling, no download resume between sessions, no multiple dictionary support, no toolbar customization beyond hiding the Home button and the bookmarks toolbar, the bookmarks toolbar is only accessible via Ctrl + B, no kind of web feeds support, no native video/audio support, no discontinuous selection option, no page printing options, etc."Adblock is available for both as an extension.
8/26/2010 12:15:23 PM
So I want to like chrome and html5 is really awesome, atleast in something like this:http://www.thewildernessdowntown.com/Use chrome and don't mess with the windows. It does its own thing. Pretty awesome. BUT there's a few things I just can't stand that make it unusable compared to FF in my opinion. For example on my Macbook Pro all the finger gestures don't work like they do in FF. No 3 finger top of page/bottom of page. Not a huge deal but I use it enough where it's annoying not having it. My BIGGEST complaint about Chrome is how slow it is compared to FF. For example I tested this out last night. I loaded up engadget.com in both FF and Chrome and it took almost 4 seconds longer to get to a certain part of the page in Chrome than in FF. Here's why:I load up engadget.com in FF and I can immediately start scrolling down the page even though the page is not fully loaded yet. I've got 10mbit TWC so it doesn't load too slow. Loading has little or no effect on scrolling in FF. In chrome I load up engadget.com and I can't scroll until the page is mostly loaded. So i'm stuck at the top of the page for atleast 3-4 seconds before I can start scrolling to where I want. This is EXTREMELY annoying and makes chrome slow IMHO. This issue gets even worse when I try to open multiple tabs and have to wait for most of the tabs to load before I can start scrolling or get smooth scrolling. I've noticed this problem on a multitude of computers and maybe it's just me but I want to start scrolling down a page before it's completely loaded. Until they fix this I don't think i'll be using chrome unless it's for Arcade Fire music videos.
9/3/2010 10:40:27 AM
^yea, i've noticed that too, mostly with pages that have content loading from other domains though, typically ads, videos and such. other than that though Chrome is typically faster.
9/3/2010 10:54:58 AM
Yeah I have ad block on both but when most of what i'm reading is blogs, news sites, sites with lots of photos/content it becomes a big problem. If I want to scroll halfway down the page it takes that much longer on Chrome to get there because I have to wait for it to finish loading. So that makes Chrome that much slower. Other than that I don't really notice Chrome being THAT much faster than FF.I do like how chrome utilizes less space on my screen (only really matters on my low-res laptop). Like the whole menu bar/bookmarks are maybe 10-15 pixels shorter, and the status bar at the bottom only shows up when it's loading. FF has it there all the time. I haven't really messed with many GUI plug-ins. I guess all that can be changed.
9/3/2010 2:10:48 PM
Here be all the command-line switches to turn on various experimental or debugging features: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/chrome/common/chrome_switches.cc
9/12/2010 12:13:21 AM
9/12/2010 11:38:26 AM
Anyone know how to get the short cut so when I right click on a link I can just press t to have it open in a new tab?It used to do it but after an update that shortcut is gone and I use it all the time on my laptop.Thanks
9/21/2010 3:25:18 PM
^^
9/21/2010 3:34:47 PM
Because multi-finger gestures are not fully implemented yet, here's your feature request:http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=16305[Edited on September 21, 2010 at 3:41 PM. Reason : .]
9/21/2010 3:40:54 PM
9/21/2010 3:48:44 PM
Yeah I saw that. I'm just saying It's not as usable until they are. But the biggest issue for me is how slow Chrome is when it's loading tabs. Makes it not usable in my opinion. I mentioned the problem earlier up the page. It severely handicaps Chrome.
9/21/2010 3:50:06 PM
chrome works fast as fuck loading everything whether foreground or background for me....
9/21/2010 3:52:22 PM
^^not sure what update that is, I'm using SRWare Iron, which is based on a slightly later version of the Chromium codebase[Edited on September 21, 2010 at 3:56 PM. Reason : with no probs
9/21/2010 3:56:12 PM
^^Same, it's really fast ... even on my Dell Inspiron 6000D (Pentium M 1.8Ghz, 2GB RAM, 1920x1200) laptop from January of 2005 that is running Windows 7.Speaking of, I still can't find a suitable replacement for the awesome screen this thing has.[Edited on September 21, 2010 at 3:59 PM. Reason : .]
9/21/2010 3:58:23 PM
9/21/2010 4:11:02 PM
9/21/2010 4:23:51 PM
9/21/2010 5:07:38 PM
I've noticed problems with Wikia pages needing to almost fully load before I can navigate
9/21/2010 5:41:02 PM
^^if your pages are loading almost instantly than you're not going to really experience the problem. Even on my 100mbit down connection at work pages take more than 2 seconds to load. Sites like Engadget which are heavy on videos/flash might take up to 3-4 seconds to load. If I want to scroll down to a certain point I can get there while it's loading in FF but in Chrome I typically have to wait for it to load to have fluid responsive scrolling. ^yeah me too.
9/21/2010 7:00:29 PM
9/21/2010 7:21:49 PM
The new graphics 'enhancements' 'cause my linux box to crash now. I'm back to firefox
9/21/2010 7:44:36 PM
^^I don't really see that as an option. I want the flash to load on sites like Engadget. It loads fine in FF why should it mess things up in Chrome? I'll stick with Firefox until Chrome works out these issues.
9/21/2010 7:50:24 PM
The point is that you load only the plugins you want to load and only when you want to load them; I've found it keeps my system from bogging down when I load up a bunch of YouTube tabs.Depending on which solution you use, you will find either a grey "Flash" logo that turns into a "Play" button that can be clicked to start the plugin, or you will find a puzzle piece like thisthat you can click to let the plugin load.
9/21/2010 9:21:30 PM
I've been using chrome for a few weeks now. I like it... much better than the first time I tried it. Though I wish it supported bookmark keywords like FF.And as bad a MyPackPortal fails, it's even worse on chrome. sheesh.
10/14/2010 3:26:23 PM
oh yeh, is there a full-screen extension that will allow full-screen use and a address & tab bar drop down with a mouseover?[Edited on October 14, 2010 at 3:58 PM. Reason : .]
10/14/2010 3:57:58 PM
I'm guessing you already realized that F11 enters full screen, so now you just need the below extension since Google is claiming "WontFix" http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=8022 on actually implementing an address bar in full screen.Fullscreen address barhttps://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/ppmkmdianhgppfjciekeiodmgdppglnoIt works pretty well, slightly buggy sometimes but it still gets the job done. I give it slack because it's barely a month old and I'm just thankful to finally have something.[Edited on October 14, 2010 at 4:46 PM. Reason : .]
10/14/2010 4:43:25 PM
Chrome Dev just hit version 8; I wonder what fun stuff is on the horizon...
10/14/2010 4:53:09 PM
^yeh, I know what F11 does. thanks for the extension... not perfect/exactly what I was looking for but good enough I guess.
10/14/2010 5:34:39 PM
bump
2/10/2011 4:55:04 PM
still irritates me that there are sites that exist that don't even try to render in chromehonestly the most standards compliant browser out there, and dipshits use browser detection to BLOCK it.also wish it had Safari's UA spoofing capability from a dev menu instead of having to start it with some stupid strings.
2/10/2011 8:32:26 PM
Still no full multi-touch support in OSX. Three finger top/bottom page doesn't work like in FF. Anyone gotten around this?
2/10/2011 9:27:26 PM
with all the kewl new features in Labs, I only use 4 command-line switches for Chrome 9: --purge-memory-button --enable-extension-timeline-api --enable-video-layering --enable-fastbackand I also enable all flags except "disable hyperlink auditing" and I make sure that click-to-play is on and Instant is off[Edited on February 10, 2011 at 10:13 PM. Reason : BTW I know Jen's question was a long time ago, but sadly Chrome never worked on Windows 2000
2/10/2011 10:12:17 PM
finally decided to give chrome to phone a go. chrome needs to stop updating and breaking my fullscreen flash hack ]
2/11/2011 1:34:19 AM
^this.have you got a working one now?
2/11/2011 7:51:51 AM
i thought flash 10.2 fixes that.
2/11/2011 8:17:48 AM
It does.
2/11/2011 9:02:55 AM
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2011/03/whats-new-in-chrome-10.html
3/8/2011 3:41:02 PM
you already can with Trillian
3/8/2011 4:44:04 PM
you can with tweetdeck too, which i (reluctantly) use. it'd be cool if it worked for Chrome though, so I don't have to install yet another utility app[Edited on March 8, 2011 at 6:30 PM. Reason : not the gmail/gchat part - i use google talk for that]
3/8/2011 6:29:58 PM
3/8/2011 7:17:09 PM
I just heard that Adblock Plus for Chrome is just as effective as AdBlock at blocking content, and it uses less memory and runs faster: https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/cfhdojbkjhnklbpkdaibdccddilifddb[Edited on March 15, 2011 at 12:55 PM. Reason : doesn't register abp: pseudo-protocol though
3/15/2011 12:54:23 PM
Ive searched up and down and cant seem to find a way to open all links in my current tab. It was easy in firefox with Tabmixplus. Also is there anyway to autohide the download bar? Thanks for the help
3/15/2011 2:13:49 PM
google video chat keeps giving me a shockwave player crash error. wtf
3/17/2011 4:49:18 PM
this browser sucks but for some reason its the browser i use
3/17/2011 5:04:32 PM
^^probably "Shockwave Flash"I've occasionally gotten a cascade of those crashes too; try restarting your computer.
3/17/2011 5:11:25 PM