Like for
example I use chrome on my laptop.
Not exact matches
Below is an
example of a Tic - Tac - Toe that I
use in professional learning on Google
Chrome.
ELEGANCE: A stylish presence with extensive
use of
chrome The ELEGANCE line (standard for E 500 and E 500 4MATIC) lives up to its name by emphasising the elegant, classic character of the E-Class — with the following additions to the standard equipment, for
example:
The tablet generally performed well during everyday
use; I didn't experience any slowdowns while playing Angry Birds: Star Wars, for
example, although I noticed lag when scrolling through pages in
Chrome.
For
example in Birdcage I
used basically a complimentary palette;
chrome green, vermillion, winsor green, naples yellow and white.
Here's a more realistic
example set, illustrating a distorted proxy and analysis (This is PhotoShop «
Chrome» with minimum distortion and highest resolution, then color - matched —
using that «data model» these are the sharpest, «closest to reality» images I could get; I could easily have made it worse.)
«For
example,» the Webmaster Central Blog explains, «the app install banners provided by Safari and
Chrome are
examples of banners that
use a reasonable amount of screen space.»
For
example, it won't clear Firefox or
Chrome browser caches, which can
use gigabytes of hard disk space.
You'll be
using Amazon's own apps — the Silk Browser instead of
Chrome, for
example.
For
example, if you
use Firefox most of the time, you could uninstall Flash itself and install Google
Chrome.
There's no way to disable the autofill feature if you're
using the integrated password manager in Google
Chrome or Microsoft Edge, for
example.
We're going to
use Chrome as the
example here, but the process will be the same for any app you'd like to allow application installs from.
Similarly, if you're looking to save data, you can continue
using Chrome and just enable the data saver — you may sacrifice quality on some of the pages you visit (again, Instagram is a good
example here), but that's a price you'll have to pay to keep things light and snappy.
I actually like the ASUS apps (the ones I
use anyway, like Browser, which is better than
Chrome), way better than Samsung super bloat, for
example.
For
example, if you
use Chrome for most things, you could install Hola in Firefox and
use Firefox only for this sort of thing.
When
using Chrome, for
example, I was bummed that I didn't have the same tab - switching controls that I did in Safari.
Twitter's mobile app, for
example,
uses Chrome Custom Tabs, but lets you tweet directly from where the URL bar would be in a browser.
For our
example we'll
use Chrome, as most video apps are likely to work this same way.
For
example, this may happen if you're
using developer mode for full access to the
Chrome OS operating system.
For
example, if you
use Flipboard, you can head into its Settings screen, tap Browser, and choose
Chrome or another browser.
Sites that
use Transport Layer Security (TLS) or Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) are given a slight boost in search rankings, for
example, and the
Chrome browser gives encrypted sites a nice green padlock icon in the address bar (you can see the Android Authority padlock in your address bar right now, if you are viewing with a
Chrome browser).
As an
example, you can log in to the Twitter account on your phone
using the suggested account name and password that Google remembered from your
Chrome browsing.
Go ahead and install whatever module (s) you want; I'll be
using Chrome New Tab as an
example here, but the process will be the same regardless of the module you choose.
For
example, you can
use a physical USB key to log into your Google account in
Chrome.
For
example, Google Assistant
uses browsing data to better personalize responses, and passwords saved in
Chrome will now auto - populate into apps if you're running Android 8.0 or higher.
These one - tap logins are browser specific so if you one - tap log in on
Chrome you will have to log in again if you
use Microsoft Edge, for
example.
For
example, Gmail
uses the same icon on
Chrome OS and Android, so when you search for it, it's a guessing game as to which you're going to open.
For
example, if you
use Chrome, ensure you've signed into
Chrome with your Google account and enabled the browser sync features.
Although I am
using Chrome browser as an
example in this post, the procedure is however the same for Firefox or Internet Explorer too.
Google today announced its newest 2 - in - 1 device running
Chrome OS today, though the company really thinks it's a 4 - in - 1 just because you can, for
example,
use its 360 - degree hinge to prop it up like a tent, alongside the more familiar laptop and tablet form factors.
If you've not yet
used Chrome, it's a bit like Windows but is much simpler, designed to be
used while connected to the internet and
uses the same Google apps as an Android phone instead of, for
example, Microsoft Office.
For
example,
Chrome will have the Data Saver feature turned on as standard, and the already - existing YouTube Go app will have a preview function, give a clear indication of how much data will be
used up when watching a video, and a way to save videos for viewing later on.