WebUser – 21 August 2019

(Axel Boer) #1

64 21 Aug - 3 Sept 2019


When you want to read an article on
the web, open Chrome’s menu and click
‘Distill page’ to strip out everything
except the text and images. This only
works on articles, not homepages,
forum pagesand so on.

Manage Chrome
extensions
Managing your Chrome extensions from
the menuis fairly straig htforward, but
you can make it even quicker and easier
by adding a button to the toolba r. Open
chrome://flags, enable Extensions
Toolba r Menu andrelaunch Chrome.
The new toolba r icon looks like a
jigsaw piece and opens a new menu
when you click it. From here you can
enable or disable extensions and goto
the extensions manager.
The Extensions Toolba r Menu button
lists every extension that’s enabled in
your browser, and clicking the thre e
dots beside each one opens a menufor
that extension. One option lets you
unpin the extension from the toolba r.

This removes the toolba r icon but
leaves the extension running , so it’s a
goodway to clean up the browser
interface if it starts getting clut tered.
The new menualso shows
extensions that are running but
hidden, and you can pin them to add
their icon to the toolba r. It’s a good
way to find out if you have any hidden
extensions runningin your browser.

Downloadfiles faster
The ‘Parallel downloading’ flag
accelerates file downloads by opening
multiple connections. It can make a
significant differen ce when you’re

A

ll web browsers ha ve settings
that you can access and config ure
easily. In Chrome, for example,
simply open the menu and click Settings.
These aren’t the browser’s only settings,
though – there are lots more hiddenin
secr et control panels. To access them in
Chrome typechrome://flagsinto the
address ba r and press Enter. In Firefox,
typeabout:config. In bo th cases, the
browser warns you that these are
advanced settings, so bear that in mind
when tinkering with them. For the brave,
however, there are some grea t tweaks that
let you custom ise how the browser works.
These ti ps may work in other browsers,
too, because many are based on the same
two core systems. Opera uses the same
engine as Chrome, for example, so you can
apply many of th e Chrome change s to
Opera fromopera://flags. The new
Edge will also be based on Chrome, so if
you’re testing it, typeedge://flags.

Access hidden browser settings

Cleanupweb pages
Web pagesare often teeming
with distracting elements, such as
adverts, menus, pop-up messagesand
so on. Chrome has a hiddenfeat ure that
removes these distractions to present a
clean, ad-free article that’s easier to
read andprint. Go tochrome://flags
and look for Enable Reader Mode. It’s
disabled by default, but selecting
Enable and relaunchin g Chrome adds a
‘Distill page’ op tion to the menu.


Experiment with advancedbrowser features using Chrome flags

Remove all the clutter from web pages
with Chrome’s Reader mode


If you seewords thatlook like
they’ve been typed in a
typewriter, follow the instructions
and type themexactly as they
appear, paying closeattentionto
spaces and punctuation.

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