Whenever I type something into the address bar (Omnibox) chrome gives suggestions, but I don't see any network calls. See attached image.
How does Omnibox manage to retrieve suggestions for each input without contacting server?
I think real-time technologies or chrome api's!
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I need to create a simple Chrome extension that will open telephone links in Gmail with a certain application (Cisco Jabber) instead of the default (Google Hangouts).
I've tried doing some research and haven't found anything that indicates this is possible. Is this something that a Chrome extension can do? If so, can someone point me in the right direction on how to get started, please?
I have a page to search for a address, which uses the info typed by the user to get the desired address.
Lately chrome has been showing the autofill option in the address field.
I've search throughout the web and couldnt really see a workaround that would work.
I've tried autocomplete="off" but with no luck
Is there any efficient way to prevent google chrome not only store form information but also use the autofill feature ?
I want to do this on client side (HTML)
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I have got a webpage where people are able to chat together and see each other through a webcam. Now for some reason i cannot set this option in chrome to always allow the camera.
Is there a way to let dalekjs do that work for me? Or any suggestion on how to pre-set this in chrome? Thanks in advance!
I do not know if there is a flag for enabling the camera access, or on the other hand, disabling the dialog that asks for permission; but if there is one, you can apply it using your Dalekfile like described in this pull request: https://github.com/dalekjs/dalek-browser-chrome/pull/8
I'm trying to develop a Chrome extension that would allow me to directly type into the address bar after I open a new tab. However, I couldn't find a way to access the address bar programmatically. Could anyone help me on this issue?
Thank you!!
I use a VPN to connect to the internet with and am using google chrome browser.
Annoyingly, I get a pop-up message regularly asking me if I want to continue using google.se instead of searching with google.de, for example. Pressing no only satisifies it for a short time before asking again and there are no options to turn this off.
I cut and pasted but worked for me:
Or you can just add "/ncr" to the URL of the google site you want and it'll keep you there - eg
NCR stands for No Country Redirect.