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Google Chrome - Revisited

A few months ago I had run some dummy tests on Firefox and Google Chrome. Thought i would rewrite some tips i found while working with Chrome and Firefox. The stuff i loved the most was the "about:" pages.

Chrome's About


About PageDescription
about:about ~Displays the about page showing all about pages! Cool :)
about:blank ~Displays a blank page
about:memory ~
Chrome about:memory
This shows how many browsers are active. I have a screen shot attached.
about:tab ~Displays a blank tab -ed page
about:stats ~Stats as of last page load
about:plugins ~You guessed it, It tell you if you got a flash player
about:credits ~Displays the credits page. This is something you would not find in IE
about:dns ~Displays more than just DNS. It tells how long you were on each page, and if you were forwarded by an ad to another
about:stats ~Stats as of last page load
about:flash ~Stats of flash players and latest crashes :(
about:terms ~The Google Teams and Condition, ya the one which is said "i agree" without rading
about:version ~A very neat page showing Google Chrome Version
about:tcmallocs ~Stats as of last page load
about:sync-internals ~It was gibberish to me. Sorry :(
USE THE FOLLOWING VERY CAREFULLY
about:kill ~Kills a page. See the Pic. There is funny catch from Star Trek added. "He is dead Jim!"
about:flags ~Google Experiments : Careful they may bite! Now these are good to tweak with and test some features
about:hang ~It was supposed to hang the page, but did not bring me any joy at first, i then realized that the page never stopped loading. Chrome has the page loading sign forever.
about:shorthang ~It does the never stop loading for 20 secs and then shows a blank page.

Well there are lots of other Google Chrome about pages, so if you are using Chrome
Click to reach About Page here .

CHROME's about:kill
And if on Chrome you want to stop this page, Click Killer Here





Some of these may work on Firefox too. I will come out with that later.

"Tschüs!"






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