Google Chrome Canary: new configuration page

The upcoming of Google Chrome will also include a redesigned Settings that adds preview groups to the browser.

Changes to the settings page already exist in the Canary publications, Google's browser.

All the preτα περιήγησης διαθέτουν σελίδες Ρυθμίσεων που επιτρέπουν στους χρήστες να τροποποιούν συγκεκριμένες συμπεριφορές και of s.

For example, you can use the Settings to change the default home page or change the download folder, change font sizes, and more.

Today's Google Chrome has a new page with the Basic User Settings and a link for that page that opens the Advanced Settings. So everyone who wanted to see the advanced settings should always open the Basic Settings page.

A recent change launched in Chrome Canary changes that particular UI. Her Google Chrome Canary is a testing version of the browser for new features before they are first moved to Beta and then to Stable versions.

Google Chrome

As you can see in the image above the Settings in Canary Chrome contain a new on the side, which helps you easily switch to different sections of the settings.

Please note that in order to see this particular look, the width of the browser window should be set to a certain size. If the width is not large enough, instead of the menu you will see the classic one again .

The new Google Chrome settings page seems to be much more useful than the old one. It remains to be seen how the development of the application and the new feature will proceed.

Its final appearance may change until we see the upcoming fixed Chrome.

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