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=== Nonstandard button size in upper right corner ===Nonstandard button size in upper right corner: In the thread: https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/chrome/4W9ZNDwKeZoIn the thread: https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/chrome/4W9ZNDwKeZo=== Unable to Escape pause animations === Hitting the escape key should freeze any animated GIFs on a web page and in Chrome it doesn't work.   Unable to Escape pause animations: Hitting the escape key should freeze any animated GIFs on a web page and in Chrome it doesn't work.   ===Copy Without Formatting=== Especially when trying to paste something into LibreOffice Writer there needs to be a way to copy just the text, without all of the formatting.  Because of all the formatting and crap included with the copy from Chrome, LibreOffice Calc or Write wont do a "paste special" from Chrome sometimes.Copy Without Formatting: Especially when trying to paste something into LibreOffice Writer there needs to be a way to copy just the text, without all of the formatting.  Because of all the formatting and crap included with the copy from Chrome, LibreOffice Calc or Write wont do a "paste special" from Chrome sometimes. Audio playing in a tab you're not using:  or videos for that matter.  The user should have more control over this. No Support for 32-bit:  Come on Google, there's still folks out there that deserve basic security updates for their 32-bit version of Chrome.  And what's with that annoying message that pops up every time you open Chrome exclaiming "no longer supported."  How about a "we get it" button so that it stops telling us.   Google monitors the Internet and forbids anyone from offering old versions of Chrome to download.  Wow what control freaks!  Google's the new Micro$oft, except worse.  Right, it is important to run the latest for increased security, which is why it sucks they no longer provide updates to the 32-bit, however, there are times when an older version is needed.  Also, it is next to impossible to disable the updater. Chrome Advertisement blocking doesn't block Ads well:  it uses the standards of the Coalition for Better Ads to decide what ads get blocked.  If the ad follows a lose set of rules then you still get ads in your face.  So now Google becomes the authority on what types of ads are acceptable and which ones go over the line, all when Google makes big $$$$ on advertising revenue.    
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