Friday, June 14, 2013

8 Most Useful Google Chrome Tips & Tricks

8 Most Useful Google Chrome Tips & Tricks



World’s Most Popular Browser

Do you know that Google Chrome is now the world’s most popular browser? According to WikiMedia statistics, 37% of internet users on computers use Chrome, defeating Internet Explorer at 26% and Firefox at 23%. (Here are some interesting statistics). Chrome was first publicly released for Microsoft Windows OS on December 11, 2008 and became world’s most widely used browser in 4 years.
Google Chrome Logo
Chrome’s logo which was updated on March 2011. Credits:Google
Interestingly, Google’s co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page had hired several Mozilla Firefox developers and built a demonstration of Chrome! Chrome is also released for other platforms like Apple’s iOS, OS X, Linux and Android.

Fast, Modern and Secure

Comparing with other browsers, Chrome’s interface is minimalistic, which makes it a truly modern web browser.  Application performance and speed in JavaScript processing is one of its strengths. (Check this speed test report!) Chrome also aims to be secure. It periodically retrieves updates of two blacklists for Phishing and Malware, so it warns you when you try to visit a harmful site. If you are using Chrome, I would like to share some useful Google Chrome tips & tricks.

1. Omnibox Tricks

Why do they call Chrome’s address bar as Omnibox? Omnibox is intelligent! You normally use Omnibox for typing website URL, but you can also use it for many other purposes like below. Many of them will seem like Google search.

a) Calculator:

Just type in a formula like 383 + 4813)/ 3^3 * 312, and it will show you the result. For square root, try usingsqrt(). You can also get sin(), cos(), tan(), log() etc. values immediately. Type 5! = to get factorial value of 5.

b) Unit conversion:

Type “1 miles in meters” and it will give you the answer. You can also use numbers of conversions like distance, currency, time, temprature, and so on.
One thing most people don’t know: Chrome (and Google search) also supports complex, multiple unit conversions. Here are some examples:
2 years + 5 months + 10 days + 11 hours = days
50 USD + 15 british pounds + 10 swiss francs + 5 euros = indian rupee
7 kilogram + 2 pound + 45 gram + 5 ounce = kilogram

c) Paste and Go/Paste and Search:

Right clicking on the Omnibar will allow you to directly go to the website or search after pasting the text, depending what (website URL or search keyword) you have in the clipboard.
Chrome omnibar paste feature
Omnibar’s “paste” feature

2. Pin Websites

Use this feature if you use several websites frequently. To pin a web address, right click on the tab title bar and click ‘Pin’. Now, second time when you open the Chrome, all the the pinned websites will open automatically.

3. Search for Settings

Trying to find a setting but could not find? Click on Options button on top right corner and open “Settings”. Type in any setting you are looking from in the search textbox on the top right corner.
Search feature in Chrome settings
Search feature in Chrome settings.

4. Chrome Commands

Just type in any of the following commands in the Omnibox and hit Enter key:
chrome://pluginsSee list of all the plugins installed on Chrome
chrome://bookmarksList all your bookmarks
chrome://downloadsList all downloads
chrome://settingsOpen chrome settings
chrome://versionKnow about currently installed version of Chrome on your PC
chrome://historySee browsing history
chrome://chrome-urlsGet a list of all the Chrome commands like above
For quick access, you can also bookmark (add to favorite) any of above commands like any other URL.

5. Chrome Task Manager

Access Chrome’s task manager by clicking options button (top right corner) -> Tools -> Task Manager. Alternative you can press Shift+ESC key. Using Task Manager, you can know about running tasks, websites and extensions on Chrome. It will also list how much memory (RAM of your computer) each one is using. You can also quickly close any task using it.

6. Easily Save Any Web Page as PDF

Chrome provides easy and handy feature to save any web page in PDF format on your PC. To save a page as PDF, press Control+P when you are on the page you want to save and you will see the Print window. Find the Save button and destination option defaulted to “Save as PDF”. You can also change it to other format and also change options like page layout (Portrait or Landscape), margins, header-footer settings, etc.

7. Icognito Mode

This is a useful feature for your privacy and security of your data. PressControl+Shift+N key to open Chrome in Icognito mode. Websites you view inIcognito mode will not appear in your browser history or search history, and they will not leave other traces, like cookies, on your computer after you close all open incognito windows.

8. Most Useful Short-cut Keys:

Ctrl + KMove the cursor to the Omnibox (address bar)
Ctrl + [Click on a link]Open the link in a new tab
Ctrl + TOpen a new tab
Ctrl + Shift + TRe-open the last tab you closed
Ctrl + NOpen new Chrome window
Ctrl + Shift + NOpen Icognito mode
Ctrl + F4Close current tab
Ctrl + TabNavigate to next tab
Ctrl + Shift + TabNavigate to previous tab
Ctrl + 1-8Pressing Ctrl and any number 1 through 8 will move to the corresponding tab in your tab bar.
Ctrl + 9Switch to the last tab
SpacebarScroll down the page
HomeGo to top of the page
EndGo to end of the page
Ctrl + HShow history
Ctrl + Shift + DeleteClear browsing history
Ctrl + JOpen Downloads window
F11Switch full screen mode on and off
Ctrl + FFind in current page
Ctrl + GFind next match in the page
Ctrl + +Zoom on the page
Ctrl + -Zoom out the page
Ctrl + 0Reset zoom to normal
Ctrl + DBookmark page
Ctrl + SSave the page to your computer
Ctrl + F5F5 refreshes the page, but pressing Ctrl + F5 will reload the page overriding the cache
Ctrl + UView source of the current page
Ctrl + Shift + IOpen developer’s tools interface
Got any other useful Chrome tip or short-cut key? Please feel free to comment below and share.