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I just asked him, I will reply here when I get an answer.
I think he meant its for noobsUpdate: The writer of that blog post Mayank Parmar, wrote to me that it's better to avoid that flag.
Maybe a phased rollout.Chrome Stable introduces Windows 11 Style Menus by default
I don't have it yet!?!Chrome Stable introduces Windows 11 Style Menus by default
The Stable channel for Chrome received a new update recently, in which the browser got new context menu design.windowsreport.com
Is that now enabled by default in version 100?Enabling Back-forward cache
Back/forward cache
Learn how to optimize your pages for instant loads when using the browser's back and forward buttons.web.dev
I don't have v100Is that now enabled by default in version 100?
This one is going to be REALLY helpful for me, thank you for showing this.When a download stops for whatever reason, be it server error, transfer error, a flaky Internet connection or you closing the browser by accident, it will be restarted from the very beginning. With this set to enable, downloads are resumed from the position they stopped provided that the server supports this as well.
- chrome://flags/#enable-download-resumption
What version of Chrome you have and why not to have 100?!?I don't have v100
It is available in Edge v100 and Ungoogled Chromium (Eloston) v100Is that now enabled by default in version 100?
Can you post suitable settings for your browser?
Will do when I have time, my friend.Can you post suitable settings for your browser?
Microsoft Edge
thank you my friendWill do when I have time, my friend.
I assume this feature is coming to the Chrome Stable down the line.Bounce Tracking Mitigations
This flag controls bounce tracking mitigations. Setting the flag to "Enabled With Deletion" will cause the browser to delete state for sites that appear to be performing cross-site tracking using the bounce tracking technique
Chrome://flags in the address bar.Hi,
where can I find flags settings for chromium based browsers (vivaldi, ungoogled, thorium, cromite, brave) ?
Sorry, I forgot a word: recommendedChrome://flags in the address bar.
Chrome is similar with these additions:Bind cookies to their setting origin's scheme