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Up until Chrome 36, you could enable it in chrome://flags by enabling experimental Web Platform features. However it was removed due to high code complexity: https://www.chromestatus.com/features/5374137958662144

 

Looks like Firefox is the only browser that supports it.

That took me some time to figure out and very suprising. To think something so trivial not being supported.

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Smooth Scrolling is back on Windows with the latest Dev build. Also it seems no longer possible to hide the user switcher dropdown in the title bar.

 

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Edit: This versions seems to have a few more broken flags, so this might just be a general problem.

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Finally the epic thing gonna happen and will be really glad on this - https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!msg/blink-dev/qSC0Mrh_GnA/vwq_gDnz66gJ

 

No more weird text selection (only in Visual) and finally similar to Firefox and IE.

 

For reference:

 

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Google is experimenting with Material Design language in Chrome as well.

 

- In New Tab Page tiles

- In PDF Reader

- Throbber for tabs loading

- Progress bar in Downloads

- Button on about:flags

 

and now in Settings:

 

Turn on this flag:

chrome://flags/#enable-md-settings

and visit this - chrome://md-settings/

 

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- Button on about:flags

 
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Little subtle adjustments on New Tab Page tile styling:
 
More depth in shadows and edges to make feel like embedded:
 
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time to get rid oof ublock orgin from Chromium? just noticed it disables itself with every new startup. just looked at the reviews, he's copping a lot of flack over it

 

 

Regarding the new required Chromium permission as of 0.9.8.2: About the required permissions: change your privacy related settings. My answer to someone pointing out at all the slew of negative reviews in the Chrome store:j

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i did something better,i removed it an went back to just plain ublock, but reading this https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock i dont think a fresh reinstall would have made any difference

I had no problems with the new version, I opened chrome ublock origin disabled itself and prompted to be re-enabled for access to the new permissions, I re-enabled it and then restarted chrome and its been working fine on subsequent launches of chrome.

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Google ditched their Visual Bookmark with Chrome, so now its back to classic.

 

New look of Developer Tools..

 

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I disagree with their decision to this without opt-in, but it's just for "Ok, Google" at least.

Was a bug anyway. And it *is* opt-in if it works as intended, should only download it if Hotword detection is enabled, and that is off by default.

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