I've made the switch to Chrome, mainly because it has a MUCH smaller memory footprint than Firefox at most points in time.
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I thought I would bump an old thread instead of starting a new one.
I just recently noticed on my Google Home below the google search bar in the middle of the page about 8 different sites that I've recently visted. Two rows, 4 colums. Anyone seen or heard of this?
Anyone know how to eliminate it?
I noticed on the bottom of the page it has a link that says, Chrome Updated.
I thought I would bump an old thread instead of starting a new one.
I just recently noticed on my Google Home below the google search bar in the middle of the page about 8 different sites that I've recently visted. Two rows, 4 colums. Anyone seen or heard of this?
Anyone know how to eliminate it?
I noticed on the bottom of the page it has a link that says, Chrome Updated.
Thanks.
I think Google is still working on changing this feature so hopefully it'll get better (and by better I mean make it so you can disable it ) as time goes on.
This isn't a long-term solution, but you can hover over one of the icons and a little "x" will show up.
If it wouldn't mess up any other ways you use the new tab page, you could set your homepage to http://google.com. If you want new tabs to open to google (or wherever) the New Tab Redirect extension is good.
Let me know if this doesn't work or you have any other questions.
I think Google is still working on changing this feature so hopefully it'll get better (and by better I mean make it so you can disable it ) as time goes on.
This isn't a long-term solution, but you can hover over one of the icons and a little "x" will show up.
If it wouldn't mess up any other ways you use the new tab page, you could set your homepage to http://google.com. If you want new tabs to open to google (or wherever) the New Tab Redirect extension is good.
Let me know if this doesn't work or you have any other questions.
Thanks, that helped, what an eyesore and intrusion that is.
Only thing I don't like about Chrome is it seems to be the only browser where my login info doesn't always seem to save for certain websites. I mean for OS (and other forums), Facebook, and G-mail it works, but there are many that might not work, and it only seems to be on Chrome where that would happen.
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Minor thing, but in the last week or so I've lost the ability to like posts or use the drop-down menus on OS while using Chrome. No problems in FireFox. No problems at home on Safari. I had some problems on Yahoo too, so it's not an OS thing.
I disabled AdBlock - which is the only extension I'm running, but that didn't solve it. Anybody got any ideas?
I just notice a drop down menu with my first name next the minimizing page tab in the upper right of chrome. Once you click on the menu, gives your email addy, switch user and incognito options.
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