Get Started with Google
(^1) Tabs
❱ Just like almost all other browsers, Chrome lets you open
multiple web pages at once and display them in tabs. Simply
click on any tab to display the page. To add a new tab, click on
the small tab to the right of the last one. To remove a tab, click
the small X on the right of the tab you want to close. You can also
manage tabs from the Chrome options menu.
(^3) Omni Box/Address Box
❱ This is where the URL of the current website is shown. You can
use the Omni box to either type a full URL or type a search term.
Type a URL and press Return and that web page will open. If you
type a search term, Google search results will be shown instead.
You can change the default search engine that is used in
Settings > Search.
(^4) Bookmark Button
❱ Clicking on the star while viewing any web page will open a small
bookmark option window. This allows you to choose a name for
the bookmark, as well as selecting where to save it. If the star is
golden, that means you have already bookmarked the page you
are viewing. By using the Bookmark Button you will be able to
compile a listing of all your favourite websites in a single place.
(^2) Navigation Controls
❱ From left to right, the main buttons you use when navigating
web pages using Chrome are: Back, Forward, Refresh and Home.
Click and hold on both the Back and Forward buttons to see your
recent navigation history. The Home button may not be displayed
here on a brand new install of Chrome but you can turn it on in
the settings (Appearance > Show Home Button).
Google Chrome is much more than an alternative web browser. If you are
looking to use the Google app suite to any degree we strongly advise you
to download Chrome now!
Getting Started
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