Google Chrome: Problem with bookmarks bar?
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04-28-2014, 12:30 AM
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Google Chrome: Problem with bookmarks bar?
This is an odd, of not completely irritating problem. When I am viewing a web page and I hover my mouse pointer over a given link on the bookmarks bar, a white box (providing the name of the link and the url) pops up over that part of the bar. That's fine. However, if I move my mouse fast enough over the bookmarks bar, the fore-mentioned white box pops up where ever the mouse happens to stop on the web page and will stay there until i move the mouse pointer all the way to the top of the browser and back down again. It is sort of hard to describe this issue, I know, but without posting a screen capture of what it looks like, I don't know any other way to say it. For what it is worth, I am using Win 7 Pro with Google Chrome 17.0.963.79 m. Also, I have completely uninstalled Chrome and reinstalled it, with the same results.
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04-28-2014, 12:34 AM
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Try clearing your cache and cookies first by opening your browser and press Ctrl+Shift+Delete.
If that didn't fix it, try resetting Google Chrome. Exit Google Chrome and open Windows Explorer. For Windows XP, in the Address box, type the following and press enter: %USERPROFILE% \ Local Settings \ Application Data \ Google \ Chrome \ Application Remove the SPACEs before and after the "\". I put them there because Y!A cuts off long words here. Or go to C: > Documents and Settings > YourUserName > Local Settings > Application Data > Google > Chrome > Application Delete the zero byte file named "First Run". For Windows Vista or 7, in the Address box, type the following and press enter: %LOCALAPPDATA% \ Google \ Chrome \ Application Remove the SPACEs before and after the "\". I put them there because Y!A cuts off long words here. Or go to C: > Users > YourUserName > AppData > Local > Google > Chrome > Application Delete the zero byte file named "First Run". Ads |
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