New versions of google chrome
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On Aug, Google released a new version of the Google Chrome browser. Google Chrome versions 0 1,045. Google Chrome 1.53. On J, Google released a new version of the Google Chrome browser. Google Chrome versions 0 On J, Google released a new version of the Google Chrome browser. Google Chrome versions 0 823. Google Chrome .45. On Novem, Google released a new version of the Google Chrome browser. Google Chrome versions 0 1,603.
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The Google Chrome browser in your PC or MacNext, visit this address- ‘chrome://flags’ (without the quote marks) on ChromeIt will open some experimental settingsNow, scroll down until you find the ‘Scroll Anchoring’ option there, you can even search for itAt this point, you should click on the dropdown menu next to the ‘Scroll Anchoring’ option and select the ‘Enabled’ option Lastly, you can click on the ‘Relaunch Now’ button from the bottom of the screen or you can manually restart the Chrome browserWith this featureenabled, the scroll bar will not jump to any other place on the page all of asudden. That means the scroll bar in Chrome is locked now. 2. Enabling ‘Overlay Scrollbars’ to fix scroll bar disappear Another common issue with Google Chrome scrollbar is that it disappears sometimes. This is a very annoying bug of the browser. We can try to fix it by following the steps described below. But remember that this option is not available in the latest versions of Google Chrome. So, if you have older versions of the browser, you can try this.Steps to FollowLaunch the Google Chrome browser in your PC or MacNext, go to this address- ‘chrome://flags’ (without the quote marks) on Google ChromeIt will bring out many experimental settingsNow, find the ‘Overlay Scrollbars’ options by scrolling down or searchingNext, you will have to select the ‘Enabled’ option from the dropdown menu that is next to the ‘Overlay Scrollbars’ optionLast of all, you will have to restart the browser to activate the new settingIf you have donethat the scroll bar will not disappear all of a sudden from now on.3. Enabling the ‘Smooth Scrolling’ optionUPDATEIn newer versions of Google Chrome this feature is not available anymore to turn OFF or ON and Chrome does it by default. If you want to improve the scrolling experience in Google Chrome, there is an option for that as well. And luckily, it is available on the latest versions of Google Chrome.Steps to FollowLaunch the Google Chrome browser in your PC or MacNext, go to this address- ‘chrome://flags’ (without the quote marks) on Google ChromeIn doing so, you will be taken to the experimental settings page of ChromeNow, scroll down until you find the ‘Smooth Scrolling’ optionThen, you have to enable it. To do that, click on the dropdown menu next to the option and select ‘Enabled’ from the optionsAfter all that, you will have to click on the ‘Relaunch’ button from the bottom of the page. That will restart the browser and the new settings will start workingYou can see that is shows in the Unavailable tab in the Experiments page in the browser.5. Troubleshoot Google Chrome to fix any Scroll Bar related. On Aug, Google released a new version of the Google Chrome browser. Google Chrome versions 0 1,045. Google Chrome 1.53. On J, Google released a new version of the Google Chrome browser. Google Chrome versions 0 On J, Google released a new version of the Google Chrome browser. Google Chrome versions 0 823. Google Chrome .45. On Novem, Google released a new version of the Google Chrome browser. Google Chrome versions 0 1,603. On J, Google released a new version of the Google Chrome browser. Google Chrome versions 0 823. Google Chrome .45. On Novem, Google released a new version of the Google Chrome browser. Google Chrome versions 0 1,603. On J, Google released a new version of the Google Chrome browser. Google Chrome versions 0 823. Google Chrome .45. On Novem, Google released a new version of the Google Chrome browser. Google Chrome versions 0 1,603. BlueStacks: old versions; BSTweaker; On J, Google released a new version of the Google Chrome browser. Google Chrome versions 0 823. Google Chrome .45. On Novem, Google released a new version of the Google Chrome browser. Google Chrome versions 0 1,603. Google Chrome 1.54. On Aug, Google released a new version of the Google Chrome browser. Google Chrome 1.64. Google Chrome versions Google Chrome 1.54. On Aug, Google released a new version of the Google Chrome browser. Google Chrome 1.64. Google Chrome versions To enable Extensions menu button still works in Chrome and the same preference/flag can be used to get rid of the Extensions button.If you also want to remove the new Extensions menu button from Google Chrome toolbar, following steps will help you:UPDATE: In newer versions of Google Chrome (version 87 and later), Chrome team has removed the previous working flag “Extensions Toolbar Menu” from Chrome://flags page. If you are using a new version of Google Chrome, following new method will help you in removing “Extensions” menu button from Google Chrome toolbar:[New Working Method] Remove “Extensions” Menu Button from Google Chrome Toolbar1. Open Google Chrome web browser and type chrome://flags/ in addressbar and press Enter. It’ll open the advanced configuration page.2. Now type toolbar menu in the “Search flags” box.It’ll directly go to following option:Extensions Toolbar MenuEnable a separate toolbar button and menu for extensions – Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS#extensions-toolbar-menu3. To disable/remove Extensions toolbar button, select Disabled from the drop-down box.4. Google Chrome will ask you to restart the browser. Click on “Relaunch now” button to restart Google Chrome.That’s it. You have successfully removed the new “Extensions” menu button from Google Chrome toolbar. Google Chrome will no longer show Extensions button in its toolbar.PS: If you want to re-enable or add the Extensions toolbar button in future, select “Default” option from the drop-down box and restart the browser.Also Check:[Tip] Remove Media Controls Button from Google Chrome Toolbar[Tip] Always Show Full URLs (Including HTTPS and WWW) in Google Chrome Address barYou are here: Home » Google Chrome » [Tip] Remove “Extensions” Menu Button from Google Chrome ToolbarComments
The Google Chrome browser in your PC or MacNext, visit this address- ‘chrome://flags’ (without the quote marks) on ChromeIt will open some experimental settingsNow, scroll down until you find the ‘Scroll Anchoring’ option there, you can even search for itAt this point, you should click on the dropdown menu next to the ‘Scroll Anchoring’ option and select the ‘Enabled’ option Lastly, you can click on the ‘Relaunch Now’ button from the bottom of the screen or you can manually restart the Chrome browserWith this featureenabled, the scroll bar will not jump to any other place on the page all of asudden. That means the scroll bar in Chrome is locked now. 2. Enabling ‘Overlay Scrollbars’ to fix scroll bar disappear Another common issue with Google Chrome scrollbar is that it disappears sometimes. This is a very annoying bug of the browser. We can try to fix it by following the steps described below. But remember that this option is not available in the latest versions of Google Chrome. So, if you have older versions of the browser, you can try this.Steps to FollowLaunch the Google Chrome browser in your PC or MacNext, go to this address- ‘chrome://flags’ (without the quote marks) on Google ChromeIt will bring out many experimental settingsNow, find the ‘Overlay Scrollbars’ options by scrolling down or searchingNext, you will have to select the ‘Enabled’ option from the dropdown menu that is next to the ‘Overlay Scrollbars’ optionLast of all, you will have to restart the browser to activate the new settingIf you have donethat the scroll bar will not disappear all of a sudden from now on.3. Enabling the ‘Smooth Scrolling’ optionUPDATEIn newer versions of Google Chrome this feature is not available anymore to turn OFF or ON and Chrome does it by default. If you want to improve the scrolling experience in Google Chrome, there is an option for that as well. And luckily, it is available on the latest versions of Google Chrome.Steps to FollowLaunch the Google Chrome browser in your PC or MacNext, go to this address- ‘chrome://flags’ (without the quote marks) on Google ChromeIn doing so, you will be taken to the experimental settings page of ChromeNow, scroll down until you find the ‘Smooth Scrolling’ optionThen, you have to enable it. To do that, click on the dropdown menu next to the option and select ‘Enabled’ from the optionsAfter all that, you will have to click on the ‘Relaunch’ button from the bottom of the page. That will restart the browser and the new settings will start workingYou can see that is shows in the Unavailable tab in the Experiments page in the browser.5. Troubleshoot Google Chrome to fix any Scroll Bar related
2025-04-01To enable Extensions menu button still works in Chrome and the same preference/flag can be used to get rid of the Extensions button.If you also want to remove the new Extensions menu button from Google Chrome toolbar, following steps will help you:UPDATE: In newer versions of Google Chrome (version 87 and later), Chrome team has removed the previous working flag “Extensions Toolbar Menu” from Chrome://flags page. If you are using a new version of Google Chrome, following new method will help you in removing “Extensions” menu button from Google Chrome toolbar:[New Working Method] Remove “Extensions” Menu Button from Google Chrome Toolbar1. Open Google Chrome web browser and type chrome://flags/ in addressbar and press Enter. It’ll open the advanced configuration page.2. Now type toolbar menu in the “Search flags” box.It’ll directly go to following option:Extensions Toolbar MenuEnable a separate toolbar button and menu for extensions – Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS#extensions-toolbar-menu3. To disable/remove Extensions toolbar button, select Disabled from the drop-down box.4. Google Chrome will ask you to restart the browser. Click on “Relaunch now” button to restart Google Chrome.That’s it. You have successfully removed the new “Extensions” menu button from Google Chrome toolbar. Google Chrome will no longer show Extensions button in its toolbar.PS: If you want to re-enable or add the Extensions toolbar button in future, select “Default” option from the drop-down box and restart the browser.Also Check:[Tip] Remove Media Controls Button from Google Chrome Toolbar[Tip] Always Show Full URLs (Including HTTPS and WWW) in Google Chrome Address barYou are here: Home » Google Chrome » [Tip] Remove “Extensions” Menu Button from Google Chrome Toolbar
2025-04-22LINE Extension for Google Chrome Released 2015.07.30 LINE App LINE FACEBOOK X Only Requires One Install to Use on Multiple DevicesTokyo, Japan – July 30, 2015 – LINE Corporation, owner and operator of the free call and messaging app LINE, announced the release of LINE for Google Chrome, a free browser extension version of the LINE app which is compatible with Chrome, Windows, Mac, and Linux OSes.Unlike the existing PC versions of LINE for Windows and Mac OS X, users of the Google Chrome extension version of LINE only have to install the software once to use it on any PC with Chrome installed via their Google account.In addition to providing LINE's core chat features, the extension offers many features useful to PC users, such as screen capture capabilities. It also provides users a fast and efficient way to send files up to one gigabyte in size. LINE for Google Chrome also introduces a new feature called Memos, which allows users to create their own notes or save and arrange text and pictures. Memos expands the number of devices available to LINE users, allowing them to bring to-do lists created at home to any other PC simply by logging into their Google account.The Google Chrome version of LINE does not offer an auto-login feature in order to protect user security. Additionally, users must verify their identity via the smartphone version of LINE the first time they log in on a new device. Features such as audio calls, video calls, and the Timeline are not offered in the Google Chrome version of LINE. Users who wish to take advantage of these features should use the PC version of LINE instead.LINE for Google Chrome joins the parade of customized versions of LINE for smartphones and sub-devices, such as PCs (Windows and Mac), iPads, and wearable devices. With its release, LINE Corporation hopes to lower the barrier for users who have yet to embrace the idea of using LINE on multiple devices, creating a more convenient user experience for all LINE customers.<<Chat>> <<Memo>>Line Google Chrome Extension OverviewSupported OSes: Chrome, Linux, Mac OS X, WindowsSupported languages: Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), English, Japanese, Korean, ThaiService began: July 29, 2015Chrome Web Store: LINE FACEBOOK X
2025-03-30Heroku-buildpack-chrome-for-testing by heroku GitHub Readme.md This buildpack installs Google Chrome browser chrome & chromedriver, the Selenium driver for Chrome, in a Heroku app.BackgroundIn summer 2023, the Chrome development team addressed a long-standing problem with keeping Chrome & Chromedriver versions updated and aligned with each other for automated testing environments. This buildpack follows this strategy to keep chrome & chromedriver versions in-sync.InstallationImportantIf migrating from a previous Chrome-chromedriver installation, then remove any pre-existing Chrome or Chromedriver buildpacks from the app. See the migration guide.heroku buildpacks:add -i 1 heroku-community/chrome-for-testingDeploy the app to install Chrome for Testing. 🚀Selecting the Chrome Release ChannelBy default, this buildpack will download the latest Stable release, which is providedby Google.You can control the channel of the release by setting the GOOGLE_CHROME_CHANNELconfig variable to Stable, Beta, Dev, or Canary, and then deploy/build the app.Migrating from Separate BuildpacksRemove Existing InstallationsWhen an app already uses the separate Chrome & Chromedriver buildpacks, remove them from the app, before adding this one:heroku buildpacks:remove heroku/google-chromeheroku buildpacks:remove heroku/chromedriverheroku buildpacks:add -i 1 heroku-community/chrome-for-testingPath to Installed ExecutablesAfter being installed by this buildpack, chrome & chromedriver are set in the PATH of dynos.If the absolute paths are required, you can discover their location in an app:>>> heroku run bash$ which chrome/app/.chrome-for-testing/chrome-linux64/chrome$ which chromedriver/app/.chrome-for-testing/chromedriver-linux64/chromedriverThese locations may change in future versions of this buildpack, so please allow the operating system to resolve their locations from PATH, if possible.Changes to Command FlagsThe prior heroku/google-chrome buildpack wrapped the chrome command with default flags using a shim script. This is no longer implemented for chrome in this buildpack, to support evolving changes to the Chrome for Testing flags, such as the --headless=new variation.Depending on how an app is already setup for testing with Chrome, it may not require any changes.If the app fails to start Chrome, please ensure that the following argument flags are set wherever chrome is invoked:--headless--no-sandboxSome use-cases may require these flags too:--disable-gpu--remote-debugging-port=9222Releasing a new versionFor buildpack maintainers only.Create a new release on GitHub.Publish the release tag in Heroku Buildpack Registry. CLI Installation Copy the snippet above into CLI.
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