Help with things to move from Firefox to Chrome


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So, guys, I think I'll give Chrome another try. I'm in Frefox now, and it's great, but the performance of Chrome always gets me. The thing is that many things are missing for me. Maybe you could help me?

Aero Peek

So, I always stay between 5-8 tabs, so Aero Peek works like a charm for me. There was a code to put on the shortcut, but Google removed that. (--aero-peek-tabs, I think). Is there a way to get it back? If not, I could live with that. But since I always change tabs and windows, it could be great for me.

Extensions

So, almost all extensions that I use are in Chrome as well. But Ghostery behaves so differently that it's almost impossible to white-list the things I don't want blocked. Now, there is Do Not Track Plus, which I never tried. Does it work better? Also, does it blend well with Adblock?

Rendering problems

On Lifehacker (and all Gawker sites, apparently), there's a gray line in the middle of the articles only on Chrome. I've seen that on the search function of Facebook's chat and the guys on Rock, Paper, Shotgun saw that this week as well. Is there a fix for that?

Alright, so I managed to get around all of these problems, execpt Aero Peek, but I can live with that. There's only one more thing: With Flashblock, even if I put video sites on the white-list, embed videos still don't work. I'm talking about YouTube and Vimeo. Do I have to put specific adresses?

EDIT: I restarted it, and it's working. Nevermind!

You actually don't need the flashblock extension. The functionality is built into Chrome.

You can find it under

Settings > Advanced Settings > Privacy > Content Settings > Scroll down to find the Plugin section > Enable Click to Play

You can also click on Manage Exceptions to add your whitelist.

You actually don't need the flashblock extension. The functionality is built into Chrome.

You can find it under

Settings > Advanced Settings > Privacy > Content Settings > Scroll down to find the Plugin section > Enable Click to Play

You can also click on Manage Exceptions to add your whitelist.

Click to play could also be enabled in Firefox as well, but it has the same problem of making whitelisting a real hassle because it has to be done manually every time by going deep into the settings to do it. For that reason, Flashblock is still preferable.

Edit... So it seems like Chrome recently added a newer "site permissions" control panel by clicking the favicon next to the web address in the omnibar. So once you have click to play enabled, all you have to do to whitelist the site is click the favicon and then change the plugin settings from "ask by default" to "always allow". It's an extra couple of clicks, but reduces the browser memory load of having one less extension running.

Click to play could also be enabled in Firefox as well, but it has the same problem of making whitelisting a real hassle because it has to be done manually every time by going deep into the settings to do it. For that reason, Flashblock is still preferable.

Edit... So it seems like Chrome recently added a newer "site permissions" control panel by clicking the favicon next to the web address in the omnibar. So once you have click to play enabled, all you have to do to whitelist the site is click the favicon and then change the plugin settings from "ask by default" to "always allow". It's an extra couple of clicks, but reduces the browser memory load of having one less extension running.

Yes, the new site permissions menu is a nice addition. But actually, adding a site to your whitelist has always been pretty easy.

When Chrome blocks plugins on a site, it tells you so with a puzzle piece looking icon at the far right end of the omnibar (see below). All you ever had to do was click that and you could whitelist your site from there.

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Yes, the new site permissions menu is a nice addition. But actually, adding a site to your whitelist has always been pretty easy.

When Chrome blocks plugins on a site, it tells you so with a puzzle piece looking icon at the far right end of the omnibar (see below). All you ever had to do was click that and you could whitelist your site from there.

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Yeah, I've been using it for the past few days and noticed that icon as well.

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