Chrome 64 Brings a New Feature to The ‘Flags’ Page – Find Your Changes Easier
Chrome’s ‘flags page’ has been here for some time, but there’s some great news. It got redesigned recently, making it easier to use. Open Chrome browser and type in the search bar the following link: chrome://flags. It should take you to a hidden page that shows you different features that can be enabled, disabled, or left as default.
The redesign of this page is supposed to let you manually enable or disable flags, and they are now at the top of the page for an easier use. This redesigned page is available in Chrome Beta, Dev, and Canary.
Did you just enable something that might have broken something? Then this new look of the flags page should allow you to find what you enabled, as it will move everything you have changed at the top of the page.
See http://bit.ly/2BB24WL
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Chrome’s ‘flags page’ has been here for some time, but there’s some great news. It got redesigned recently, making it easier to use. Open Chrome browser and type in the search bar the following link: chrome://flags. It should take you to a hidden page that shows you different features that can be enabled, disabled, or left as default.
The redesign of this page is supposed to let you manually enable or disable flags, and they are now at the top of the page for an easier use. This redesigned page is available in Chrome Beta, Dev, and Canary.
Did you just enable something that might have broken something? Then this new look of the flags page should allow you to find what you enabled, as it will move everything you have changed at the top of the page.
See http://bit.ly/2BB24WL
from Danie van der Merwe - Google+ Posts http://ift.tt/2zxfKjF
via IFTTT
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