Is it feasible to get an easy way to initiate a hard refresh
(bypassing the cache)? There's a key-combo (CTRL + Refresh) in other
browsers, not sure if it works in Chrome, but has anyone ever thought
of building this functionality right into the button? Would be helpful
if you could simply right-c
o the theme gallery (fro when it expands) and
we're good to go.
On Aug 12, 12:52 pm, Peter Kasting wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 7:08 AM, Avi Drissman wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Meok wrote:
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> >> I guess it shouldn't be
> >> too hard
ly
> passing the ACID3 test, as far as I recall), that is behind a command line
> switch due to yet to be resolved security concerns.
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> ☆PhistucK
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> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 07:08, Meok wrote:
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> > I'm all in favor of Chromium using web interfaces i
you make the process more tedious and if you use a Google
account, you risk looking monopolistic. Maybe I'm just being too
paranoid, and maybe you already have an ingenious programming
solution, but that was my motivation for suggesting the internal
page.
On Aug 11, 9:23 pm, Peter Kasting w
Just to add my two cents worth. Even though there is a full resource,
I still see a need for users to be able to keep their favorites easily
accessible. It;s the same philosophy of having a New Tab Page even
though you can pull back your most visited sites from the bookmarks.
I think it would hav
Hi, the background for the toolstrips / bookmark bar isn't included in
default.dll theme file. As a result, when you create themes, the
bookmarks bar remains blue. I'm guessing the toolstrip has a .css file
somewhere and i'm not sure about the bookmarks bar.
Are there any plans to merge all of th
might try asking one of the folk who built the third party theming
> software for this capability.
>
> -Ben
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> On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 7:44 PM, Meok wrote:
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> > Hi all. In light of sites likehttp://lab209.com/google-chrome-themes/
> > which offer a varie
Hi all. In light of sites like http://lab209.com/google-chrome-themes/
which offer a variety of themes which can be applied to Chromium
simply by over-writing one file, my question is, how difficult is it
to write a little module that tells Chrome to switch the default.dll
file (I think that's the
>
> > Yeah, this great works in Chrome. Head over to
> >http://mycroft.mozdev.org/search-engines.htmland try adding any of
> > the OpenSearch search engines (with the A9 logos).
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> > Adam
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> > On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 2:19 PM, Meok wrote:
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> > > I
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 7:57 AM, Meok wrote:
> > My question is, whether or not there is code which will trigger
> > Chromium to change the default search engine? In other words, can I
> > make an html link that when clicked on, will set the default search
> > engine in Ch
I hope this is the right place to ask this question.
Chrome is the only browser I've found that lets me specify the URL of
a new default search engine. This allows me to set my default search
engine as that of ANY site with a search box and is much appreciated.
My question is, whether or not the
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