Friday, September 28, 2018

Google Chrome Tips and Tricks

Google Chrome Tips and Tricks


Google Chrome is my browser of choice. This is mainly due to the fact that we utilize G Suite apps in my district so using Chrome works nicely with those integrations. After using Chrome for a while, I have learned some tips and tricks. I am here to share those with you. I find these useful for my everyday use and productivity. 

Removing Bookmark Names

One thing I like to do is just have a website's icon on my bookmark bar. This allows me to have more visible bookmarks. To do this, all you have to do is right-click on a bookmark, choose edit. From there, delete the name of the bookmark. Afterward, click save. Now, you will just have the website icon.



Pulling Tab Out to Create New Window

Another trick I like to use in Chrome is pulling a tab out to create a new window. This is especially useful when you re using a dual monitor setup. You can easily pull a tab out and drag it over to the other monitor. To do so, all you have to do is click an hold on a tab. While still holding down, drag the tab out to create a new window.


Resizing Omnibox

Another trick I like to use in Chrome is resizing the Omnibox. This is especially useful when you have two windows side-by-side and cannot see the entire URL of a website. To resize the Omnibox, simply move your mouse up to the right side of the Omnibox until you see your mouse change from an arrow to a line with arrows on each end. From there you can simply drag the Omnibox to the right and left to resize it.



Open Chrome to Particular Page(s) on Startup

You can have Chrome open to a particular page(s) when opening Chrome. To do so, simply head on up to the vertical ellipsis (three dots stacked on top of each other) and go to settings. From there, head down to On Startup. From there, you can choose to Open a specific page or sets of pages. You can then add the URLs of whatever page or pages you would like Chrome to open on startup. Personally, I have Chrome open Google Keep and My Drive due to the fact that these are the two programs I tend to use the most throughout the day.


Add Extensions

Extensions are great tools to help enhance your Google Chrome experience. To add an extension to Chrome, head on over to the Chrome Web Store. Once you are in the Web Store, click on Extensions. There you can search for the extension you are looking for and add it to Chrome. Check out our blog post on Useful Google Chrome Extensions to find some useful extensions I use.



Do you have any tips or tricks you use in Chrome not mentioned here? Share them in the comments sections!