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Wouldn’t it be cool if you could magically upgrade your browser to features that the average Chrome user doesn’t know about?
Here are 10 Chrome features to help you do just that. These experimental features are not enabled by default.
To enable these features, check chrome://flags. The following logo may be officially released in the near future. However, as of this writing, they are still being tested.
Reader mode
Reader mode removes unnecessary visual clutter and allows reading to be uninterrupted — important when so many visual elements are competing for our attention. Poof, it’s gone.
Focused mode
Focus mode opens tabs in a new frame window, eliminating the TAB bar and search bar for a cleaner interface.
Natural scrolling animation
After rebuilding its Edge platform, Microsoft brought its natural scrolling movement to Chromium.
Label set
TAB groups are used to group and manage multiple tabs together, for example for different types of cheese.
PDF Two-way view
PDF two-way view is used to view two pages of PDF at a time. Interesting.
Enforces dark mode for web content
This forces all sites to have a dark theme, even those with no theme.
Quieter notification permissions prompt
This is a simple feature that can reduce permission prompts that disrupt your process.
Label hover card
Tab Hover Card displays a preview of the tabs while hovering. It may come in handy when you have more than 30 tabs open and stop reading the TAB title.
Enable page sharing through qr code
Flags lets you share web pages with QR codes to easily send content to your phone. And, of course, it comes with an amazing Dino mascot.
Note: At the time of writing, this seems to work only on Chrome Canary.
Parallel downloads
Chrome can speed up downloads by making multiple connections and loading individual files in batches.