Google Chrome
EXTENSIONS
Browser extensions are able to modify Google Chrome. They are supported by the browser's desktop edition. These extensions are written using web technologies like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS.They are distributed through Chrome Web Store, initially known as the Google Chrome Extensions Gallery. Some extensions focus on providing accessibility features. Google Tone is an extension developed by Google that when enabled, can use a computer's speakers to exchange URLs with nearby computers with an Internet connection that have the extension enabled as well.
DESKTOP SHORTCUTS AND APPS
Chrome allows users to make local desktop shortcuts that open web applications in the browser. The browser, when opened in this way, contains none of the regular interface except for the title bar, so as not to "interrupt anything the user is trying to do". This allows web applications to run alongside local software (similar to Mozilla Prism and Fluid)
User interface Built-in tools Desktop shortcut and apps Extension
Features of google chrome
Google Chrome
IS A WEB BROWSER DEVELOPED BY GOOGLE.
user interface
Initial UI One of the important points of Google Chrome was the
Windows 10 or lateR • macOS 10.15 or later • 64-bit versions of Ubuntu 18.04+, Debian 10+, openSUSE 15.2+ and Fedora 32+ • Android Oreo or later, Android 10 and later for 64-bit Chrome • iOS 15 or later
Platform availability
Built-in tools
Starting with Google Chrome 4.1 the application added a built-in translation bar using Google Translate. Language translation is currently available for 52 languages. When Chrome detects a foreign language other than the user's preferred language set during the installation time, it asks the user whether or not to translate. Chrome has special URLs that load application-specific pages instead of websites or files on disk. Chrome also has a built-in ability to enable experimental features. Originally called about:labs, the address was changed to about:flags to make it less obvious to casual users.
User interface
Tabs are the main component of Chrome's user interface and have been moved to the top of the window rather than below the controls.Tabs, with their state, can be transferred seamlessly between window containers by dragging. Each tab has its own set of controls, including the Omnibox. The Omnibox is a URL box that combines the functions of both the address bar and search box. If a user enters the URL of a site previously searched from, Chrome allows pressing Tab to search the site again directly from the Omnibox.
Linus Upson
The creator of Google chrome
June 4 2009
The first official Chrome OS X and Linux developer previews were announced on
Arnaud Weber, Glen Murphy, Brian Rakowski, and Ben Goodger.
The known names of the team members of the UI at the start of Google Chrome are