Sunday, September 21, 2008

Chrome benefit: Visual access to frequently accessed Web pages

As you start to regularly use Chrome, it does a better and better job of remembering your frequently accessed Web pages ("Most Visited") and actually shows you visual thumbnail images of the top nine them on the New Tab page. This means that the quickest and easiest way to get to one of those top pages is to simply hit Ctrl+T to open a new tab and then simply click on the image of the desired Web page.

Alas, Chrome does not offer any features for explicitly customizing the New Tab page. For example, I would like to shrink the image size and show more rows and columns. My top 9 Web pages has some value, but top 50 would be really useful.

-- Jack Krupansky

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