Google Chrome Adds Instant Pages, Print Preview
The in style build of Google's Chrome browser is available now and has two noteworthy upgrades: Instant Pages, which loads Web pages faster; and print preview, a feature that many a Chrome users (including me) have sought for a womb-to-tomb time.
Instant Pages, which Google made available to Chrome beta users final stage month, shaves a some seconds off page-loading times by prerendering the transcend hunting result. When you get across the link, the page gobs instantly.
Of course, Wink Pages only saves time if you click the top resultant. Google is positive you will.
"The good news is that we've been functioning for long time to develop our relevance technology, and we can fairly accurately call when to prerender," wrote Google Fellow Amit Singhal when Instant Pages debuted in June.
Print Preview – At last!
I've used Chrome as my of import browser for many than a twelvemonth now, and I've always wondered when Google would add a print-preview feature. Well, it's here. Windows and Linux users can preview pages in Chrome by upgrading to version 13; Mack users, however, will possess to time lag a while. (Google isn't saying for how long.)
Chrome 13 doesn't give a branch out fare listing for print preview. Rather, when you select "Print" from the menu, the preview screen appears automatically.
Chrome's default print-preview setting is for black-market-and-white pages, as shown in a higher place. (I'm guessing this is a cost-saving feature to conserves color ink and toner.) You can buoy view color previews as well, though.
Since Chrome updates itself automatically, the reading 13 upgrade is painless.
Contact lens Jeff Bertolucci via Chirrup (@jbertolucci ) or at jbertolucci.blogspot.com .
Source: https://www.pcworld.com/article/481547/google_chrome_adds_instant_pages_print_preview.html
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