![]() Select Enable from the dropdown in front of “Omnibox Site Search Starter Pack”. To enable this advanced search feature using Omnibox, open the following URL in Chrome:Ĭhrome://flags/#omnibox-site-search-starter-pack That said, this is still an experimental feature, which means that it needs to be enabled through a Chrome flag. You can then select the search result you are looking for and it will open it in a new tab, or you can simply press Enter when the Omnibox is in focus to take you to the browsing history page.Īdditionally, you can also search your bookmarks by typing in followed by the search keyword(s).Search your bookmarks To do so, type in hit the spacebar, and then enter the keyword for your search, as in the image below: Similarly, you can also perform a quick search directly from your Omnibox in your browsing history. Note that this won’t open the same tab in a new tab, but take you to the one which is already opened. You can then select an option from the list, and the selected tab will then be on the top. For example, if you want to search through all the opened tabs, you can simply type in press the spacebar, and then enter the tab you are looking for.Perform a tab search Instead of navigating through different pages to get to a search result, you can now directly enter what you are looking for in the Omnibox. Users can now limit their searches to search history, opened tabs, and bookmarks, directly from the Omnibox at the top of the browser. Vivaldi already has an RSS feed reader built into the browser and it’s easier to use than Chrome’s. Since I use Vivaldi as my primary browser, I can see that Vivaldi is way ahead of Chrome in terms of RSS features. Once enabled, relaunch your browser and you’ll see a sidepanel icon in the toolbar beside the addressbar.Enable feed in sidepanel Chrome 106 ![]() Select Enable from the dropdown in front of “Following Feed in the sidepanel”. To enable the side panel for following sites, open the following URL in Chrome: The side panel for sites followed is still an experimental feature where you can see all the sites you’re following. When I click on Follow site context menu item, it does nothing. The feature seems to be in the early stages of development and is quite confusing.Follow site Chrome 106 Once you have updated Chrome to version 106, you can right-click on any webpage and select “Follow site” to start getting updates for the site. Since Google Reader has been discontinued but RSS still remains a popular format to get updates from websites, Google has added the feature to Chrome itself. Previously it was only possible to add RSS feeds in Chrome using Google Reader. Google has once again released Chrome with a built-in RSS reader. Note: I use Vivaldi as my primary browser and Vivaldi already has this feature implemented far better than Chrome at the moment. ![]() You can translate the full page by unselecting everything on the page and then selecting “Translate to English” from the context menu. Now whenever you have selected text on a webpage, the context menu item “Translate to English” will automatically translate only the selected text by default. To enable the Desktop Partial Translate feature, open the following URL in Chrome 106:Ĭhrome://flags/#desktop-partial-translateĮnable the item and restart your browser. This is especially useful if a website uses more than one language on its pages. Previously, it was only possible to translate the complete page by selecting the “Translate to English” context menu item. Improvements in Chrome 106 # Translate Highlighted Text #Ĭhrome 106 now has the ability to translate highlighted text only. More information about security fixes can be found here. Release Summary #Ĭomplete Release Build: 1.62Release Date: Wednesday, September 28th, 2022Compatibility: Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7 (32-bit and 64-bit), Linux, Mac, iOS, and Android.Previous Build: Chrome 1.54Bug Fixes: 20. There are some new enhancements for the developers that we’ll discuss in the next section. These features include selective translation options for highlighted text, a built-in RSS reader, and better bookmarks and notes for websites. ![]() ![]() Chrome 106 also includes some enhancements and new features that we will discuss in detail in this article. ![]()
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