Showing posts with label google chrome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google chrome. Show all posts

May 10, 2011

Google Chrome Tips and Tricks

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 1.Increasing space in a text area

You can easily increase more space in a textarea or re-size the text area by dragging the lower right corner of the text area.

2.Jumping to different opened tabs
You can switch the currently opened tabs by using Ctrl + 1, Ctrl + 2, Ctrl + 3 รข€¦ Ctrl + 9. Ctrl + 1 means the first tab, Ctrl+2 means the second tab and so on. Ctrl+9 takes you to the last tab. In this way, you can easily switch the tabs easily.

3.Viewing installed plug-ins
Different purposes, you download and install several types of plugins. To see what plugins are installed on your computer, just type about:plugins into the address window.Now you will see all the installed plugins in shortly.

4.Most have not seen this, This is a unique feature in Chrome. Shift + Esc is a quicker way to bring up the Google Chrome Task manager. So, use Shift + Esc to access there.
Some of the common useful shortcuts

At last, some of the common shortcuts are presented below:

Ctrl+N : To open a new window

Ctrl+T : To open a new tab in the current window

Ctrl+W or Ctrl+F4 : To close current tab or pop-up

Ctrl+P : To print the current open page

Ctrl+S : To save the current open page

F5 : To reload the current page

Ctrl+F5 or Shift+F5 : To reload current page, ignoring the cached contents
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April 11, 2011

YouVid - chrome extension to download videos from directly from youtube

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YouTube logo1 YouVid   Chrome Extension to Download Videos from YouTubeRecently, I wrote a post about the 10 best Chrome Extension for YouTube. These extensions were basically useful for people who spend a lot of their time on YouTube. I had not found a good and decent extension to download YouTube videos while watching them.


Thanks to a tip by Marco on my post, I came across YouVid a nice extension which helps users download videos from YouTube.


YouVid Chrome Extension Features


YouVid extension Chrome thumb YouVid   Chrome Extension to Download Videos from YouTube



  • Install the YouVid extension on your Chrome browser.

  • Start looking up videos and play it. When the video starts playing you will see a download icon on the right hand corner on the address bar.

  • Download the video in .flv format.


Now that you have the video in FLV file format, read this post which shows you how to convert FLV format to other file formats like AVI, 3GP, MOV, MP4.


If you liked such tools then looking up 5 websites to convert YouTube videos in mp3 might also interest you.


Do use YouVid Chrome extension and drop in your comments.


Link: YouVid


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March 30, 2011

Get the best of your Google Chrome

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Chrome King 9 Tips to Get The Most Out Of Your Google ChromeEven though Google Chrome is not the most used browser (Firefox snatches the 1st place), it will defeat Firefox in the near future.


To be frank, Firefox 4 almost copied the interface of Google chrome! The only feature Chrome lacks (when compared to Firefox 4) is Panorama and toolbar support.


First to get most out of Chrome you need to switch to Developer channel or at least to the beta channel (I’m using Developer channel, so some of the tips I mention here may not available in your channel).


There are many interesting things to do in Chrome.


Here are 9 tips to get the most out of your Chrome browser.


#1. Make Your Own Custom Themes


You can find many good looking themes at Chrome Webstore but if you are thinking of something crazy like creating own Google chrome themes, then head on to Chrometheme.net or Chrome Theme Maker or Chromizer.


Read More about Chrome Theme Maker.


#2. Chrome Instant


Chrome Instant fastens searching and browsing. For this, the Omnibox (Chrome Address bar) will be logged. With Instant enabled, most pages begin loading as soon as you type a URL in the Omnibox, before you press Enter.


Just look up the wrench icon at top left and then click on Options. Under  Options you will can select “Enable Instant for faster searching and browsing” as you can see in the image below.


Chrome Instant options 9 Tips to Get The Most Out Of Your Google Chrome


#3. AutoFill


With AutoFill you can enter your credentials like name, address, age etc in web forms with a single click. You can also save Credit card details so the next time you shop online, you don’t need to re-enter them.


For security purpose you can only see the last four digits of the credit card number. You can enter your AutoFill information on the Options page. icon smile 9 Tips to Get The Most Out Of Your Google Chrome


#4. Google Cloud Print


Google cloud print allows you access and share printers online. Using Google Cloud print you can make your printers available to your from any Google Cloud Print enabled web or mobile app.


To enable Google Cloud Print, sign in to your Google account on the options page and you’re done! Now you can send print jobs from your mobile to your windows computer.


Read More about Google Cloud Print.


#5. Manually Importing and Exporting Bookmarks


Xmarks has made exporting and importing bookmarks easy but you can also do it manually. Just head on to Bookmarks Manager (in your chrome browser), Open “Organize” menu and hit “Import bookmarks”. If you want to export bookmarks, then hit “Export bookmarks” in the same menu.


Remember that Chrome supports only HTML files (which contains bookmarks) to import bookmarks.


#6. Purge Memory


Chrome consumes lots of memory (than other browsers) which eventually slows down a PC, but if you’re on the developer channel then you can make use of purge memory button to decrease the memory usage of Chrome.  By default “Purge memory” doesn’t appear in chrome but you can make it appear by adding the ”–purge-memory-button”


(Check this YouTube tutorial on how to add command line switches to Chrome) command line switch, and you’ll be able to free up unused memory via button on the chrome task manager.  Check out the image below, I freed up about 22,000K memory in less than a second!


Proof


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#7. Create Application shortcuts


You can create application shortcuts to websites that you regularly visit, as well as apps that you have installed from the Chrome Web Store.


These shortcuts can be placed on your computer desktop, quick launch toolbar and start menu for quick and easy access. Application shortcuts don’t have any other attachments like new tab page, address bar, wrench icon etc.


To create an application shortcut for a webpage, go to the webpage and click wrench icon > Tools > Create application shortcut.


#8. Useful Shortcuts


Another great way to use Chrome efficiently is to use all the useful shortcuts.



  • Ctrl + Esc ® Task Manager

  • Ctrl + Shift + B ® Hides Bookmarks bar

  • Ctrl + Shift + N ® Incognito window (Private browsing)

  • Ctrl + N ® New Window

  • Ctrl + T ® New Tab

  • Ctrl + U ® View source of current webpage

  • Ctrl + F ® Opens the find bar

  • Ctrl + J ® Downloads

  • Ctrl + Shift + D ® Saves all open pages as bookmarks


Those are some of my favorites; you can check Mac and Linux shortcuts here


#9. Chrome Channel changer


Chrome Channel changer makes it easy to switch between Google chrome channels (Stable, Beta and Dev). These channels only differ in frequency of updates. Personally, I prefer to go with Beta channel. You can download the app here.


So are these tips useful for you? Do share your tips and experiences with Chrome!


Link: Chrome Beta Channel | Chrome Developer Channel

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