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Looking for the extensions area of Google Chrome browser? As of version 71.0xxxx here's some ways to find it:* Click the stupid hamburger (three vertical dots) menu -> More tools -> Extensionsor* In the address bar type: chrome://extensions/Wanting to download extensions for Google Chrome?  As of late 2019 the following URL gets you there:* https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions?_feature=googleThe crackers at Google change this stuff at a moment's whim and in between spending thousands of man hours going through programming code not to fix bugs, but to change anything that might be politically incorrect about the syntax of the code, whatever that means, and censoring free speech online.  (''the term "man hours" is not politically correct''.)See also: [[Sans serif fonts]] and [[I can't tell I from l when they look alike but not exactly like 1]].===Proper Menubar for Google Chrome===Includes the File, Edit, View, History, Bookmarks, Window, and Help menu items.  Proper Menubar is a lightweight and useful add-in to restore classic UI design.  [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/proper-menubar-for-google/egclcjdpndeoioimlbbbmdhcaopnedkp?hl=en-US Available on Chrome].=== Absolute Enable Right Click & Copy ===Every now and then we all come across sites that prevent users from copying snippets of text by disabling right-click menu. A practical solution would be to use a simple browser extension to copy and paste text on websites that don’t allow it.Discord will not allow users to right click and copy text conversations.  If you run Discord via web browser in Google Chrome, there is a great way to override Discord blocking copy and paste.  Download and install Absolute Enable Right Click & Copy on Chrome or Firefox browser.* Chrome:  https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/absolute-enable-right-cli/jdocbkpgdakpekjlhemmfcncgdjeiika?hl=en* Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/absolute-enable-right-click/?src=searchChrome 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 $$$$ on advertising revenue. Chrome Advertisement blocking doesn't block Ads well:  it uses the standards of the Coalition for Better Ads to decide what ads get blocked.  If the ad follows a lose set of rules then you still get ads in your face.  So now Google becomes the authority on what types of ads are acceptable and which ones go over the line, all when Google makes big $$$$ on advertising revenue.==Customize===== Google Doodles ===Someone once (actually many many times from many other people) asked on the official Google forum, "[https://support.google.com/websearch/thread/5481907?hl=en Hate google doodles want it stop. How do you disable this]?" Another commenter said, "Google Doodle content can be offensive, such as the current celebration of [..].  It is unfair to force this upon users of the Google search engine.  There should be an option to revert to the classic Google wallpaper on the search engine's homepage." * Google Chrome used to have an option "doodles on the local NTP" where you could disable them.  They have since taken that away.  They wish to FORCE you to view their juvenile little pictures if you choose to use their market dominate search engine or browser.  The flag is gone for good from Chrome 76+. You can get rid of the doodle from the new tab page by installing an extension which forces new tab pages to be blank* Clear New Tab ( [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/clear-new-tab/felphkbfjadmcejnibcmcncimlappdde?hl=en Home -> Extensions -> Clear New Tab] ) works as of 1/2020. Another option is to Stylize the New Tab Page with an [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stylish-custom-themes-for/fjnbnpbmkenffdnngjfgmeleoegfcffe extension called Stylish]. ===can't update chrome===Noted on Ubuntu/Mint with Google Chrome.  An annoying popup message that appears in the upper right part of the screen with text"Can't update chrome" appears without the user initiating any kind of update.* ''See Installation: Updating Chrome section below for details on how to update Chrome from within relevant distribution'' ===autoplay video advertisements===The team over at Google decided to take away the option that allowed users to toggle on and off the auto-playing of embedded video.  The problem with this is now a plethora of obnoxious video advertisements bombard the user when visiting popular web sites.  As of 2023 an extension called "Disable HTML5 Autoplay (Reloaded)" addresses the issue and is verified to work with Chrome version 118.x (Official Build) (64-bit)* [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/disable-html5-autoplay-re/cafckninonjkogajnihihlnnimmkndgf/related?utm_source=ext_sidebar&hl=en-US Disable HTML5 Autoplay (Reloaded)] ==Usage and Customization===== general customization ======force dark theme===There is a flag in the settings where you can force a dark mode on any website which is is useful for using Google Voice.  If you prefer GV in a dark background with white text.  Open a new chrome tab and paste this in the address bar: chrome://flags/#enable-force-darkChange the flag from Default to Enabled. No extension needed.===Bookmarks Backup===To manually backup your bookmarks to a file:* Open Google Chrome > Click Customize and Control Google Chrome menu; (this used to be the hamburger menu, it is in the upper right)* In the menu choose BOOKMARKS and then BOOKMARK MANAGER menu -> bookmarks -> bookmark manager  -or-  navigate to:  chrome://bookmarks/* Click on the hamburger menu in this Bookmarks tab and choose EXPORT BOOKMARKS==Installation=====Linux Installation: Example for Ubuntu/Mint==={{:Chrome rather than Chromium}}===Linux Upgrade Problems===In attempting to upgrade Google Chrome from Version 71.0.3578.98 (Official Build) (64-bit) to Version 78.0.3904.97 (Official Build) (64-bit) in linux it was necessary to uninstall Chrome and reinstall the latest stable build with Synaptic.===Determine Chrome Version===You can get the version number aka build and great detail by typing this into the URL bar: chrome://version/===Updating Chrome==='''Current releases of Mint Linux Distribution'''Even though the "Can't Update Chrome" annoying prompt will take you to the Google Chrome web site, with an option to download their "Chrome Installer" it is not recommended to pursue this course.  Instead, simply run Mint Update Manager and select Chrome from the list to update.It is recommended to have "Google / stable" in the Additional Repositories of Mint Software Sources. <nowiki>deb [arch=amd64] http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main</nowiki>'''Older releases of Mint'''On 18.3 the first step is go go into synaptic and search for ''chrome'' then click remove.or do the entire update from CLI sudo apt-get update sudo apt remove google-chrome-stable sudo apt install google-chrome-stableyour bookmarks and settings will not be lost.Once your linux distribution version is no longer maintained the repository will not be updated with the latest release of Chrome. ''(Debian, Ubuntu, Mint...)'''''Debian / Ubuntu / Mint and Related Distributions using APT'''A more proper method: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get --only-upgrade install google-chrome-stable==Troubleshooting=====Safemode===Start Google Chrome in Safe Mode, it is a mystery.There is no true safe mode for Chrome.  In fact, Google controls how Chrome starts, and what level of process launch you have.  There are some useful command line parameters you can use. /usr/bin/google-chrome-stable --high-dpi-support=1 --force-device-scale-factor=1 --disable-extensions --disable-plugins --guestThe particular parameter "--disable-extensions" you may find most useful. For privacy you can use "--guest"
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