Another thing I am missing is "Undo closed tabs". And this is something which will probably not work as the whole process is killed when a tab is closed. But this is a small price to pay. I always was disappointed with Firefox how much memory it took up in a relatively short amount of time. I often had half a gig memory consumption solely from Firefox after browsing YouTube for example.
Quote from: Tom on September 02, 2008, 09:50:20 PMAnother thing I am missing is "Undo closed tabs". And this is something which will probably not work as the whole process is killed when a tab is closed. But this is a small price to pay. I always was disappointed with Firefox how much memory it took up in a relatively short amount of time. I often had half a gig memory consumption solely from Firefox after browsing YouTube for example.Check the bottom right portion of a new tab, it shows "Recently Closed Tabs".
First disapointment....there's no Full Screen view.
Quote from: Eric on September 02, 2008, 09:55:05 PMFirst disapointment....there's no Full Screen view.Is it really needed? Never used it myself..
Check the bottom right portion of a new tab, it shows "Recently Closed Tabs".
Tom, even if you disable it you can always hit ctrl+t on your keyboard to get a new tab when needed.Found this: http://www.google.com/support/chrome/
Somehow I am doing something wrong with the search engine shortcuts.When I start typing wiki, it tells me Wikipedia. But when I continue to type in my search string, it switched back to search via Google.
Quote from: Tom on September 02, 2008, 10:03:10 PMSomehow I am doing something wrong with the search engine shortcuts.When I start typing wiki, it tells me Wikipedia. But when I continue to type in my search string, it switched back to search via Google.Got it worked out. For some reason the Search Engine URL was wrong. Seems it has imported site shortcuts as Search Engine shortcuts.