I have an application that is used in Google Chrome with the following parameters:
--new-window
--unlimited-storage
--autoplay-policy=no-user-gesture-required
--window-position=100,100
--window-size=384,96
--app=URL
When the browser opens, it has the top bar with the close, minimize and maximize buttons, but I don't want the top bar.
I need it to look like the picture.
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When viewing websites in chrome I'm getting annoying blue lines across the screen. Looks like snow if it were blue, it changes as you scroll. Only happens in google chrome.
If you ever get snowy or garbled blue lines across your screen in google chrome, go into your chrome preferences, go to Default Browser -> Click Advanced -> Under system turn off
"Use Hardware Acceleration when available", and click reload. That fixed it for me.
Basically, I want Chrome Webtools to overlap my browser viewport instead of resizing it.
I tried undocking the tools window, however this splits it into another window which is undesirable. I want both the console and the viewport in the same window, just overlapping.
Current behavior:
Desired behavior:
Thanks!
You can click here and select Undock to seperate windows.
I think you have to Dock Side from the three Dots at the side of console and ... have to manually frame it to the location you want
Do any one knows how to make sure that extensions work in popup window as well.
I have my chrome browser[highlighted with RED rectangle box in the picture], I wanted to capture the full screen of popoup windows[which is below to chrome highlighted box]. Also to mention that popup page is very huge having big scroll in it [mentioned by blue arrow in the picture].
Its really important.
Right click the Google Chrome window on top and select open as tab, then the address bar opens with default options to the right and click the puzzle icon for your extensions :)
In the developer tools of chrome the mobile emulator shows only a fraction of the webpage in the top left corner but the rest of the page is blank.
One work around is if you select the mobile option dropdown on the center of the mobile emulated page you can select edit and enter your desired dimensions. When you choose the newly created option the screen looks fine.
As can be seen by box in red in image, you can adjust the resolution in the top of the menu.
I'm having the same issue it only shows the top left corner. That's for all webpages on mac version of chrome. I fixed the issue by going back to an older version.
Privew
My Chrome browser automatically got updated and now it displays a weird device bar on top as shown in the screenshot below:
Any ideas how to remove the bar?
Open Settings (via the triple horizontal bar icon on the very right of the address bar).
Then open 'More Tools' and then 'Developer Tools'
In the tool bar of the developer panel there will be a blue highlighted smartphone icon. Click that to get rid of the device ruler.