As we know in the past only extension that has "browser_action:default_icon" in its manifest file was displayed on the Chrome toolbar. But recently, Google Chrome displays icons of all the extensions on its toolbar even if I install old version of the browser. How to disable this feature even removing it from the Chrome source code? (I mean from chrome.dll, resources.pak or another file). I don't mean how to hide the icons by moving them from the toolbar to the Chrome menu. I mean how to remove this feature at all or at least hide unwanted icons both on the toolbar and the menu?
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There is no menu bar on my Chrome and Edge browsers. Sometimes I need to open a local html file, or check out history. Now I have no menu to get them done. Have The two browsers canceled the traditional menu bar which appears on the top of almost all window applications?
How do I enable this inspect element in Google Chrome? The part that is enclosed in red box.
Because right now, by default, this is what I see with my inspect element.
Do I need to install something or this is within settings?
Your screenshots are from different browser dev tools. If m not wrong, the top one is on Firefox where the bottom one is Chrome.
The Inspector tab is similar to the Elements tab in Chrome
The Debugger tab is similar to the Sources tab in Chrome
My website www.dshinestudio.com is not displaying properly in Safari, but it is displayed correctly in Chrome, Firefox, Opera and other browsers.
Why isn't Safari displaying my website properly?
Do I need to add anything in my code?
Some Safari extensions that block ads or other website content can prevent some page elements from displaying. You can temporarily turn off extensions, then re-load the page to see if this is the issue.
Choose Safari > Preferences.
Click Extensions.
Select an extension, then deselect the checkbox "Enableā¦ extension." Repeat this step for every extension that's currently installed.
Reload the page by choosing Choose View > Reload in Safari. If the webpage loads correctly, one or more extensions was blocking the content from loading. Re-enable an extensi
I have problem on my website. If I open my website with HTTPS protocol, chrome shows an empty area at the bottom of page.
You can reproduce this if follows this steps:
Open new separate incognito tab using the lastest chrome version on windows
Go to this page. It will show a message that certificate is invalid. Ignore it.
At the bottom of page should appear unused area.
Why chrome shows this empty area on my page? It will disappear if I resize window. I also tried to disable all plugins, but it didn't help.
Depending on which version of Chrome that you are using, there is a reported issue of this grey area displaying only when the "Show bookmarks" (ctrl-shift B) is selected. Here is a link to the bug report: https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=139765
The issue purports to be fixed in the current version of Chrome.
In Firefox I use a add-on called "Open With" which adds Chrome and Safari icons in Firefox's toolbar. If I want to open the current webpage in Firefox in one of these browsers, I just click that button and the page opens in the chosen browser in a new tab.
I would like similar functionality but in Google Chrome, to be able to send current page to other browsers, mainly to Firefox.
Does anyone know a way or a extension?
In the URL box in Chrome on the left is an icon, sheet of paper. Drag the icon to the firefox window and drop it.
The reverse also works.
If the firefox window is hidden or underneath Chrome then drag the icon to the Taskbar and over the Firefox icon, hold it for a split second and the Firefox window will be brought to the front. Then drop the icon into Firefox.
No extension that I've found yet.