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Chrome: First Impressions

Postby Zancarius » Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:19 pm

In case you haven't been paying attention to the news, Google has released their own web browser. It's currently in beta, and it does have a few bugs (text in text areas, like what you'd use to enter in new posts, tends to disappear at random). However, I like what I see already--and yes, it is a lot faster than Firefox. There's a reason for this, of course, but I'll get in to that later. From my initial impressions, I would say that Opera still feels a bit faster at the rendering game than Chrome.

Anyway, here's what the welcome screen looks like:

[img options=nowrap,noborder]http://forums.blackravendragoons.com/filelib/2/chrome/chrome_welcome.png[/img]

Looks familiar, no? How about Opera's speed dial?

[img options=nowrap,noborder]http://forums.blackravendragoons.com/filelib/2/chrome/opera_ui.png[/img]

[header=1]Initial Thoughts[/header]

As with all classic Google user interfaces, Chrome sports a very spartan UI. In fact, it doesn't even have a menu bar (as you may have noticed), and the internal settings are accessed by the two icons to the left of the oversized address bar. Like Firefox 3.x and Opera 9.5x, Chrome features a "smart" address bar akin to the AwesomeBar. For better or worse, this feature possesses the same sort of colorful layout as its competitors. It also possesses some of the same nuisances. All in all, however, I'd say that Chrome holds a great deal of promise.

[header=1]Interesting Features[/header]

This list isn't intended to be exhaustive. Instead, I intend to outline some of the first two things that immediately hit me when I gave it a try. These might actually be implemented in Safari (Mac users would need to chime in on this bit), but it's a first if you've come from the Firefox/Opera world. Before checking out each exhibit, you might want to take a look at the full screenshot since the individual points of interest shots only outline the components I found most interesting:

[img options=nowrap]http://forums.blackravendragoons.com/filelib/2/chrome/thumb_ui.png[/img]

Exhibit One: The Domain Stands Out

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In this screenshot, you can see the highlighted area containing the URL entered into the address bar. Comparing it with the original screenshot, you'll notice that the domain text is in a much darker color than both the protocol text and the query string/path. This feature could be very useful if a user is directed to a different site than the one expected.

Exhibit Two: Fields are Outlined

This might be a feature borrowed from Safari. Essentially, whenever you have a field selected, it's outlined in a vague yellow highlight. This is a feature unavailable to Firefox on all platforms that I'm aware of, and I'm pretty sure Opera doesn't offer this either. Sure, it might be superficial, but it's actually pretty neat.

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[header=2]Annoyances[/header]

This section contains some minor annoyances that I've run into. I may expand this as the need arises.

Address Bar

This isn't so much a show-stopping sort of annoyance, but when you're used to browsers such as Firefox that don't completely fill in the address for you, requiring you to press the down arrow to select the match you were intending to type, Chrome is going to be a minor annoyance. It will fill in the address completely, but the first item in the drop-down list is the partial text that you've typed in. Let's take a look:

[img options=nowrap,noborder]http://forums.blackravendragoons.com/filelib/2/chrome/bar_firefox.png[/img]
Firefox, with a partial entry.

[img options=nowrap,noborder]http://forums.blackravendragoons.com/filelib/2/chrome/bar_chrome.png[/img]
Chrome, with a partial entry. Notice the text I've entered as the second item in the list.

Miscellaneous

  • Text area fields such as the ones you would use to enter text into a forum (like this!) are somewhat buggy. Sentences and words will seemingly disappear at random.
  • The file picker for uploading files is somewhat different from Firefox, Opera, and MSIE.


[header=1]So, How's this Happen?[/header]

As it turns out, from some introspection, I came across this interesting tidbit:

[icode]Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/525.13 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/0.2.149.27 Safari/525.13[/icode]

Chrome appears to be using WebKit of Safari fame. This is an open source fork of KTHML--better known to the Linux world as the backend to Konqueror. This most certainly explains how Chrome renders pages very similarly to Firefox, and why they were able to push out a browser so quickly.
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Postby Zancarius » Wed Sep 03, 2008 9:31 pm

Update: There's already a vulnerability. Well, I suppose it's technically not a vulnerability, but it does create a situation where users can potentially run applications (of the malicious variety) with a single click--by accident.

http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.ht ... nerability
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OMG! Chrome is the best for ummm research....yeah that's it

Postby Sumdumbmage » Tue Sep 16, 2008 12:55 pm

So yeah, I started playing with chrome pretty much when it came out. It's pretty nifty and all but didn't see anything to really sell me on using it until...as any true computer geek/nerd will do especially when working in internet support I decided to check out the options and all to familiarize myself with what will eventually be another pain in my butt that I have to try and walk customers through.

Guess what I found, a neat little feature under the "Control the Current page" icon to the right of the address bar. You'll see 2 icons one like a wrench and the other looks like a page. If you click on the page one of the choices is to open a "New Incognito Window". What's this? I ask myself as I open an incognito window. It's basically a window that has all the functionality of regular chrome with one distinct difference. No sites you view or visit are kept in your browsing history and no cookies are kept. So basically you can open an incognito window and view whatever you'd like with no worries of hiding your tracks from the wife or whomever when they look to see what you've been looking at.

Pron addicts of the world must unite and praise Google for such a tool. Activate Power, form of a towelette!!

Enjoy!

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Postby Zancarius » Tue Sep 16, 2008 3:32 pm

I've been having some problems even with the most recent build. After running for ~a half hour or so, Chrome tends to start hogging clock cycles and pegs one of my CPUs. It's really weird behavior--even if you leave it at the speed-dial page, it tends to do it.
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Re: OMG! Chrome is the best for ummm research....yeah that's

Postby Tirian » Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:50 pm

Sumdumbmage wrote:So yeah, I started playing with chrome pretty much when it came out. It's pretty nifty and all but didn't see anything to really sell me on using it until...as any true computer geek/nerd will do especially when working in internet support I decided to check out the options and all to familiarize myself with what will eventually be another pain in my butt that I have to try and walk customers through.

Guess what I found, a neat little feature under the "Control the Current page" icon to the right of the address bar. You'll see 2 icons one like a wrench and the other looks like a page. If you click on the page one of the choices is to open a "New Incognito Window". What's this? I ask myself as I open an incognito window. It's basically a window that has all the functionality of regular chrome with one distinct difference. No sites you view or visit are kept in your browsing history and no cookies are kept. So basically you can open an incognito window and view whatever you'd like with no worries of hiding your tracks from the wife or whomever when they look to see what you've been looking at.

Pron addicts of the world must unite and praise Google for such a tool. Activate Power, form of a towelette!!

Enjoy!

http://forums.blackravendragoons.com/fi ... /incog.JPG


Y'know, that Incognito Window could actually be a really useful tool for people like me that have to surf sketchy pages for work a lot (I'm talking, in my case, Russian -- no, I don't work in the pr0n... YET BABY). I might get Chrome as a backup browser for that.
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Postby Zancarius » Tue Sep 16, 2008 8:20 pm

If you worked for the pr0n business, I think they'd fire you for reading news sites instead.
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Postby Tirian » Tue Sep 16, 2008 10:46 pm

That depends on whether or not it's sexy news I suppose.
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Postby Grimblast » Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:37 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKoZIzQpf2k

Don't understand a word she is saying but who cares!
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Postby Zancarius » Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:52 pm

I think the latest Youtube quote (as of this writing) says it all:

CityofPurps916 (7 hours ago)
1:18 Her Right Tit is bigger than Her Left, Thats Fucken Funny, She spent a lot of Money and got a Lobsided Boob Job! Ha Ha Ha Ha!


Admittedly "CityofPurps916" can't type worth beans, but he (?) raises a good point (aside from the poor spelling and Randomly annoying Caps All over The Place). If you're going to spend the money for augmentation, it might be worthwhile to seek a reputable doctor. Or at least one who isn't cross-eyed.
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Postby Grimblast » Thu Sep 18, 2008 12:02 pm

hah. Good ol Youtube rots your brains just as well as TV
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Postby Zancarius » Thu Sep 18, 2008 2:14 pm

Yeah, except you have to read Youtube to get the rotting started. TV you just turn on.

Consider it interactive brain rot.
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Postby Grimblast » Thu Sep 18, 2008 5:53 pm

Never thought of it that way. Looks like they are on to something!
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