This is a very difficult question to google ironically because anything thing you search regarding dark mode gets overwhelmed by Google Chrome or support.google.com.
Both Google Chrome and support.google.com have a dark mode. However, I cannot find a way to turn the actual Google website dark, and I just refuse to believe that one does not exist.
It just doesn't seem possible that the google website wouldn't have a dark mode.
Search something on Google.
Then press the settings option under search box.
Click "Search Settings"
Click on dark theme & press Save
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Hi, I made a video capture in network tab on google chrome dev tool.
The problem that tab just too small.
No matter what I do, I can't expand the videos tab (There is no way to expand it with the mouse like other normal tabs).
Any suggestions?
Thanks :)
A customer of ours using our software has generated a letter.
Our software converts it to a PDF and then displays it to them in a preview window.
This PDF shows correctly on every other computer that we have tested on, but for them, they have an experience of blotchy text. Some letters are not there, some have been cut in half.
It's worth noting, but when they download the pdf and open it in Chrome in full, it shows without issue.
(I've had to redact personal information, but there should be enough to get a good idea)
Has any one seen this occur.
Chrome 105.0.0.0 - Windows 10
Try this, turn off accelerated 2D canvas rendering in Google Chrome with the following steps:
In Google Chrome, go enter chrome://flags in the address bar and press enter.
In the search bar, type accelerated 2d canvas
Change the setting from "Enabled" to Disabled
Click Relaunch
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I am making a chrome extension and want to know how can I change the color of chrome tab headers.
Like, how can I color the facebook tab to green, and the other tab to yellow.
I am new to chrome extension development so not really sure if google even allows it.
In internet, all I could find is for "Chrome for android" and I want to develop this for desktop chrome.
Only a direction is required to get me started.
Is there a programmatic way to only show a browser extension's icon in the extension toolbar if the extension has permissions to run on the site currently being viewed in the active tab?
I'm sure at one point this was the default behaviour for Chrome / Firefox extension icons, but it seems they have changed them so all extension icons show all the time, no matter what site you are visiting.
This can be quite annoying if you have a lot of extensions installed, as the extensions toolbar gets pretty crowded.
Have i missed something here?
I have a screen full of code that displays for about half a second on loading some pages in chrome.
I managed to grab a screenshot of it.
I think this one is from a google search for the London tube map.
I have disabled chrome extensions and antivirus but it still appears.
Does anyone know what this is?
In this particular instance the code is generated by Bitdefender Traffic Light extension. If the antivirus is installed, the extension seems to be enabled without being displayed in Chrome's list of extensions.
Disabling the antivirus doesn't seem to disable the extension. But you can clearly see it is activated in a google search as each link has a specific icon next to it.
Other extensions might do a similar thing, but in the lower-left part of the screenshot, the code is:
fraud_link = "http://trafficlight.bitdefender.com/info?url={URL}&language=en_US";
Which makes it obvious this extention is causing the code to be displayed.