Sometimes, muting a Google Chrome tab is necessary, whether it's a noisy chatbot or an unruly video advertisement. Here's how to mute a website on your mac.
Tips for getting the most out of my favorite web browser, Chrome.
Tips for getting the most out of my favorite web browser, Chrome.
Sometimes, muting a Google Chrome tab is necessary, whether it's a noisy chatbot or an unruly video advertisement. Here's how to mute a website on your mac.
While cleaning up my Mac's desktop, I recently noticed a file name and extension that I didn't recognize. The thumbnail didn't register on my Apple Mac, and the name and the extension .AVIF weren't jogging my memory. Are you in this situation too? Then read on to learn how to quickly view this file type and convert it to your preferred image file type.
Sometimes a little digital clean-up is just what the doctor ordered. Today included tackling removing unneeded Google Chrome profiles.
Ever wanted to better organize your Google Chrome extensions? Yep, me too! Here's a quick few tips to pin and arrange your most frequently used Google Chrome extensions in your browser.
Your website shows, "Your connection is not private" because you do not have an active SSL Certificate. In many cases, the cause is an expired certificate, and the error shown is "NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID." Continue reading to learn why this happened, how to fix it and how to prevent it in the future.
Enabling the dark mode appearance on your Apple computer is a setting found in system preferences. For operating systems macOS 10.14 (Mojave and later) the setting is system-wide. The Mac system-wide dark mode setting controls the look of your Chrome browser, too. The dark theme look for Macs is easy to turn on; it only takes three steps.
The gibberish you see in Chrome is likely indicative of a font issue, specifically with the Roboto font. I bet you're a designer! Here's how to fix it, and it's really easy!
Ecommerce site owners rejoice! Google Chrome is helping you with one of your biggest issues - Cart Abandonment - for FREE! Learn more about why this is a great feature for both brands and consumers.
If you've registered your website with Google Search Console, then periodically you may receive emails notifying you when Mobile Usability issues have been detected. A notification may look similar to the screenshot below. They often highlight common errors such as "Text too small to read," "Clickable elements too close together," or "Content wider than screen."
Learn how to quickly change your Chrome downloads from the default downloads folder to your personal desktop.