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pics?

Mostly added new transitions and animations but I am posting few pics, I will add more later on for you as well.

Aura UI overrides OS styling...

 

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No more touch optimized padded menu bar also this override Windows scrollbar, as you can see in image.

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Tick box button

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Radio button

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Input fields, text area and contenteditable highlight

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Mostly added new transitions and animations but I am posting few pics, I will add more later on for you as well.

Aura UI overrides OS styling...

 

uDPQdWN.png

 

No more touch optimized padded menu bar also this override Windows scrollbar, as you can see in image.

1XPa5dY.png

 

Tick box button

h3VaUvq.png

 

Radio button

M7qf3IG.png

 

Input fields, text area and contenteditable highlight

rwg7IaV.png

ah cool, thanks 

Maybe this isn't the correct place to ask this but I'm going to anyways.

 

One the biggest things that's keeping me from trying out Chrome is the lack of an extension similar to the "Save image in folder" addon for Firefox.

 

Does anyone know of that addon and how to reproduce it's functionality to Chrome? I really dislike how chrome defaults everything you download to the download folder. Makes it really messy.

 

Save image in folder:

 

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/save-image-in-folder/

Maybe this isn't the correct place to ask this but I'm going to anyways.

 

One the biggest things that's keeping me from trying out Chrome is the lack of an extension similar to the "Save image in folder" addon for Firefox.

 

Does anyone know of that addon and how to reproduce it's functionality to Chrome? I really dislike how chrome defaults everything you download to the download folder. Makes it really messy.

 

Save image in folder:

 

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/save-image-in-folder/

 

There's an option in the advanced settings for Chrome to ask you where to save files, you just need to make an effort and look

I'm aware of that. But that is not what I'm asking for. Thanks for your reply I guess.

 

So I gather that NONE of these are "good" enough or did you try searching for one?

 

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/search-extensions/save%20image%20in%20folder?hl=en-US

I dont know if its just me but, now when a page loads, the background is a ugly checkerboard and its very slow to render?

 

Was happening to me, turned out that my internet connection was crap, once Comcast fixed it, it doesn't happen

So I gather that NONE of these are "good" enough or did you try searching for one?

 

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/search-extensions/save%20image%20in%20folder?hl=en-US

 

No, I've gone through everyone one of them. None of them has the specific functionality that I'm after.

 

Which is, the addon for firefox gives you a customizable context menu. You can create a list of folders and you can right click on an image you want to save and then have it go directly to that folder instead of having to manually select the folder via dialog or having it go to the downloads folder.

 

All of those extensions revolve around the downloads folder which I do not.

Running 31.0.1650.2 dev-m Anyone else have an issue with tabs being blacked out?

 

 

Known issues... Only switch tabs when its fully loaded, this is the only workaround, although it has been fixed for me in Chromium 32 snapshot.

Known issues... Only switch tabs when its fully loaded, this is the only workaround, although it has been fixed for me in Chromium 32 snapshot.

Excellent so it should not be long for a fix. it has been so bad the last few days i have considered switching back to a released build of chrome.

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