Annoying Chrome browser predictive text
Today I discovered that the Chrome browser has a new predictive text feature that’s highly annoying. When I type in a field it displays a list of possible word completions. I might want to explore this option, but for now I want to turn it off. I can’t anything in the settings or anything online about it. How to turn it off? I’m having a hard time even typing this post.
Thử nghiệm AI của Google cho phép bạn điều khiển cả dàn giao hưởng ngay trong trình duyệt
Nếu bạn là kiểu người thường xuyên vung tay múa chân như thể đang điều khiển một dàn giao hưởng mỗi khi nghe thấy nhạc cổ điển vang lên, thì thử nghiệm AI mới nhất của Google chính là thứ dành cho bạn.
Google chrome load file instead open page after first click
I have some problem with google chrome.
After searching, a list of sites is displayed on the google.com page. When i try to open some of them, a file is downloaded without an extension and always with the same content. This only happens the first time; when i click again on same link, the site opens correctly. I disabled almost all extensions, cleared the cache and cookies, scanned the computer for viruses by booting from a flash drive, but the problem still persisted.
This file content in hex “00000807000000000000000000000000
01”
Google chrome in download history show me source – google.com. Cant’f find solution for this problem. Perhaps, someone can hepl me here?
Why does chrome cut some of my query string values upon paste? Is it related to a specific recent release?
Within recent months, pasting some of my domain urls into the location bar, e.g. mydomain.com?foo=bar&foo1=bar1 it removes the query string values, loading mydomain.com?. If I repaste it again it works fine, only the first paste removes them. I’m trying to find the chrome release that created this behavior.
Is there a way to set DPI in Chrome’s print to PDF?
I am using paged.js + Chrome to generate PDF documents from HTML. Apparently Chrome converts lots of elements to raster graphics (e.g. anything with a CSS/SVG filter, element’s background image, SVG patterns, to name a few.) What’s particularly unfortunate is that it’s doing so with very resolution, which is causing the results to look like excrement. Is there a way to force it to use higher DPI?
FileSystemHandle::move() in Chrome works “sometimes”
This is one of those annoying bugs where it works in some cases, on some machines.
FileSystemHandle::move() in Chrome works “sometimes”
This is one of those annoying bugs where it works in some cases, on some machines.
FileSystemHandle::move() in Chrome works “sometimes”
This is one of those annoying bugs where it works in some cases, on some machines.
FileSystemHandle::move() in Chrome works “sometimes”
This is one of those annoying bugs where it works in some cases, on some machines.
FileSystemHandle::move() in Chrome works “sometimes”
This is one of those annoying bugs where it works in some cases, on some machines.