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Yeah, it could be possible. What do you suggest?

 

From here you can find all command-line switches (from Google Developer, who updates it frequently) - http://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/

A maintained list of the handy ones :p Not all the command switches

 

 

Like the impl-paint one I forget (to help gif loading on a page) and 

 

chrome://flags/#enable-tab-audio-muting

Like the impl-paint one I forget (to help gif loading on a page)

 

Impl Side Painting is now enabled in M42 so that's why switch in the list is changed to --Disable rather than enable. Now Tab Muting is also present, see:

 

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I don't think you understand, what I'd like is a maintained list of handy switches, not an index of hundreds :p Some switches are planned for later releases and disabled by default right? (like audio muting tab) would be handy if these features were in a topic that was constantly updated :)

I don't think you understand, what I'd like is a maintained list of handy switches, not an index of hundreds :p Some switches are planned for later releases and disabled by default right? (like audio muting tab) would be handy if these features were in a topic that was constantly updated :)

 

Ah! I see. Definitely will be a good addition.

  • 2 weeks later...

Chrome 41 released.

 

GIF performance improvement patch is inbound, lets hope it will stick and make GIF performance better.

 

Bug - https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=430940

 

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Material Design inspired PDF Viewer new look..

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  • 2 weeks later...

One after another, so Google realized, we don't need Dart as replacement to Javascript.

 

No Dart VM in Google Chrome - http://news.dartlang.org/2015/03/dart-for-entire-web.html

 

tl;dr: Dart for the web is now focused on compiling Dart to JavaScript, and we have decided not to work on embedding the Dart VM into Chrome. We are also announcing that Google Ads is committed to Dart and they are building their next-gen web interfaces with Dart.

Disabled Addons in Chrome now looks like this bit:

 

- Non hover state, it highlights:

gJGm5AT.png

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Text Selection improvement visually - https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/blink-dev/qSC0Mrh_GnA

 

selection%20gap.png?part=0.1&view=1&vt=A

 

I personally like Firefox behavior in this and really likes Chrome to follow it.

Disabled Addons in Chrome now looks like this bit:

 

- Non hover state, it highlights:

gJGm5AT.png

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

Text Selection improvement visually - https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/blink-dev/qSC0Mrh_GnA

 

selection%20gap.png?part=0.1&view=1&vt=A

 

I personally like Firefox behavior in this and really likes Chrome to follow it.

OMG finally, the text selection has long been my biggest pet peeve with chromium/webkit

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