When you open any web page with Google ChromeThe application συνδέεται στο Διαδίκτυο, και σας παρουσιάζει την πιο πρόσφατη έκδοση της σελίδας από το διακομιστή στην οθόνη σας. Εάν ο υπολογιστής σας δεν είναι συνδεδεμένος, το Chrome θα εμφανίσει ένα μήνυμα σφάλματος με ένα δεινόσαυρο αναφέροντας ότι δεν είναι σε θέση να συνδεθεί στο Internet.
Web browsers like Internet Explorer and Firefox offer offline features that automatically store webpages so you can open them locally when you are not connected to the Internet. So even if you are somewhere that there is no Internet, you can open the web pages you saved to read later.
Google Chrome does not offer a no mode connection by default, but we're going to reveal a hidden setting that will allow you to connect to your browser even if you don't have internet.
Type in the Chrome Address bar:
chrome: // flags / # enable-offline-mode
Click "Activate" and restart your browser. Chrome will no longer save webpages to your computer, and the message "Unable to connect to the Internet" will no longer appear if the page you are trying to access is available in the local cache.
Google Chrome will store the HTML content, the pictures, JavaScript and CSS stylesheets so that the copy you see looks like the original.
To test if it works, open any page in Chrome after disabling your Wi-Fi or disconnecting your Ethernet cable. Then restart the browser. If it is offline-mode is on, you will see the saved web pages on your screen.