I would appreciated this fact more if google wasn't my homepage. The address bar (plus alt-home) makes that less than useful for me. Now if you could tell me a way to have an "I fell lucky" search within the address bar you would be my hero.And err, Chrome does have a "Home" button, folks, just have to turn it on manually :-P Options > First tab > somewhere mid-way "display button"
I found there is also an extension to add a favorites button. If only it could support noscript.And err, Chrome does have a "Home" button, folks, just have to turn it on manually :-P Options > First tab > somewhere mid-way "display button"
You are my hero.Covar:
If you add http://www.google.com/search?q=%s&btnI=Im+Feeling+Lucky as a custom search engine you can also specify a keyword to associate it with (this is done in the same window). So for example, if you associate it with \">\" you can just type \"> gmail\" in the address bar and pressing Enter will take you directly to www.gmail.com
You are my hero.[/QUOTE]Covar:
If you add http://www.google.com/search?q=%s&btnI=Im+Feeling+Lucky as a custom search engine you can also specify a keyword to associate it with (this is done in the same window). So for example, if you associate it with \\">\\" you can just type \\"> gmail\\" in the address bar and pressing Enter will take you directly to www.gmail.com
Huh. How long has that opt-in thing been there? Last I checked /html5 it was just a test video with a 3D thing.It's actually preferred to use the YouTube beta for that instead of this plugin (it's redundant).
http://www.youtube.com/html5
That's kinda like saying you can have the first hit of crack for free. If it becomes the standard and they decide to charge for it later, it will be one hell of a headache.Not Quite. H.264 will be royalty free with browsers for quite a while.