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Thursday, April 4, 2013
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20 comments :

Sterling said...

Yay! Chrome 27 :-) Pages are indeed loading much faster.

It also looks like the Action Box has been fixed, though it's still "Default" by default.

Now bring on the update to Chrome Beta for Android (the Chromium Blog says this update also applies to that browser, too).

11:09 AM, April 04, 2013
Migman said...

What is happened with omahaproxy?

11:14 AM, April 04, 2013
MK said...

Aaaand menu spacing is back to being huge again D:

4:11 PM, April 04, 2013
ikkan_Ling said...

Yep, giant menu spacing.
Please make this adjustable... I'm sure it's great on a touchscreen, but let those who use a mouse make it compact (like the options in Gmail).

Also, expanded Bookmark Bar folders with enough bookmarks in them, cover up the folders to their right. Keep expanded folder view below the bar.

4:43 PM, April 04, 2013
Stephen Murphy said...
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5:21 PM, April 04, 2013
tablo said...

What's with the black navigation bar gone on Google?

10:11 PM, April 04, 2013
Unknown said...

Foe 3 months now,still can't get/fix no thumbnails on new tab page.

10:25 PM, April 04, 2013
FrankE9965 said...

add --disable-new-menu-style to your Chrome shortcut to get the old menus back without all the ridiculous spacing

6:34 AM, April 05, 2013
Emily Nehring said...

The menu spacing is awful on a laptop. Please create a setting for a touchscreen spacing option and a mouse users spacing options.

6:54 AM, April 05, 2013
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9:34 AM, April 05, 2013
esteban kostopouleroi said...

Please make the menu spacing adjustable. It looks inexplicably horrible on a computer. Please, I don't wanna switch back to Firefox.

10:09 AM, April 05, 2013
Damian said...

Couple things:
1) Pages do load noticeably faster. I figured it was just saying that to make it look good on the release page, but pages legitimately load faster.
2) I agree with the option to make the menu classically spaced, however as people posted above, the --disable-new-menu-style flag does work perfectly, so it's not much of an issue.

I like this release so far.

10:21 PM, April 06, 2013
LaQuan McConico said...

How does one user the Samsung Series 3 Chromebook get this 'promotion'? Because I'm still running Chrome 26 ..

11:05 PM, April 06, 2013
Stefan Mihai Moldovanu said...

What's the deal with the thumbnails gone from the new tab page in Chrome 26 stable? I updated to 27 beta and this seems to have been fixed.

Does anyone know what issue this relates to?

8:19 AM, April 07, 2013
David Moncrieff said...

Please reduce the bookmark spacing to the old setting, way too big.

9:13 AM, April 07, 2013
Damian said...

Anyone still wanting the old spacing back, just use the --disable-new-menu-style flag. It works. Really.

9:00 PM, April 07, 2013
Graham Reed said...
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10:04 PM, April 07, 2013
robertcollier4 said...

What is with Chrome having options that have to be set via a command-line flag? That is extremely limited given that Chrome is launched from a multiple of ways such as from clicking on a .URL file, clicking on a .HTM file, directly entering an HTTP address into the Run box, etc. So to change an option - we have to change that flag in multiple locations in .LNK files in our Start Menu and also search our registry and edit it at multiple locations such as HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\http\shell\open\command ?

All options should be able to be set via about:flags or read from some INI file so that they can be set from one location no matter how the Chrome EXE is launched.

8:40 AM, April 09, 2013
The chameleon who loved the colors said...

Buenos días:

Tengo un banner rotarivo en html colgado en mi web, y a partir de la última actualización de CHROME, este no se mueve. En explorer y en firefox sin problemas.

2:16 AM, April 11, 2013
The chameleon who loved the colors said...

Buenos días:

Tengo un banner rotarivo en html colgado en mi web, y a partir de la última actualización de CHROME, este no se mueve. En explorer y en firefox sin problemas.

2:17 AM, April 11, 2013

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