Tuesday, 17 May 2011

[Reloaded] 6 Steps to Get Most Out Of Your Google Chrome

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Lately, in March I wrote a post on 9 tips to get most out of Google Chrome and now this is the second part of it. This post includes pinning tabs, tweaking start pages, creating favicon-only bookmarks and more!


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#1. Pin Tabs


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Even before Mozilla had introduced their Firefox 4, stuffed with App Tabs feature, Chrome already had a similar feature named “Pin Tabs”.


When you pin a Tab, it shrinks so that you can only so its favicon. This feature is mainly targeted for power users who deal with lots of tabs.


To Pin a Tab, Right click on that Tab and select “Pin Tab”.


#2. Update Plug-ins


Outdated plug-ins can make your browser vulnerable, but this is not the case with Chrome because whenever you visit a site which requires a plug-in and if you don’t have a updated version of that plug-in, then you will be notified. However, you can check the status of all your plug-ins using about:plugins page.


about: pages are special pages which gives info about memory, plug-ins, upcoming features and more! Type about:about in Chrome to get the list of all the about: pages


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#3. Favicon-only Bookmarks


I organize my bookmarks using folders but I keep some of the sites (which I visit daily) on bookmarks bar, now it will mess up my bookmarks bar. Here’s a tricky, silly solution to organize bookmarks placed on your bookmarks bar.


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  • Right click on the bookmark you want to make favicon-only and click edit

  • Make sure the “name” field is empty, if not then empty it and click ok.

  • That’s it, now the bookmark will not show the text, it will only show the favicon (which is enough to recognize the site).


#4. Start Page


We have already written an article about start pages available for Chrome. Those include MyFav.es, Incredible start page, Speed Dial, Speed Dial 2 and many more.


A good start page can do wonders for your productivity online, especially if you work online.


#5. Using Chrome Bookmarks Intelligently


So you’ve replaced Chrome’s boring new tab page with a stylish start page and then your mind triggers, how to access Chrome apps? Here’s a simple solution. Open one of your Chrome apps and bookmark that page (I know, the address bar is empty), that’s it. icon smile [Reloaded] 6 Steps to Get Most Out Of Your Google Chrome


Installed lots of apps? then don’t hesitate to create a separate bookmarks folder for it.


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#6. Use Side Tabs


Using a wide-screen monitor? then Side Tabs feature is for you! Generally browser tabs are at the top of Chrome’s window, but when you enable Side Tabs feature (head on to Chrome:flags to enable it), the browser tabs appear at the left side of Chrome. This feature doesn’t suit normal monitors as the meta tags do not appear completely.


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Do you know any other Chrome tips? Drop them in your comments.





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