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How to access MENU BAR using Google Chrome?
05-18-2014, 05:40 AM
Post: #1
How to access MENU BAR using Google Chrome?
I recently downloaded Google Chrome...and noticed that there wasn't a menu bar set-up. (File, Tools, etc..) Is there a way to access to them? or atleast access to the file from menu? I want to work offline...I would need to go to file...but, can I do that from this confusing Google Chrome?
I don't see why that's awesome.... I am going to switch back to my regular Internet Explorer.

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05-18-2014, 05:41 AM
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There is no menu bar in Google Chrome. That's one of the awesome things about GC, it's simple and clean-looking. In the settings, though, you'll find something.

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05-18-2014, 05:50 AM
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Google Chrome-can-has-menus.
Have you seen that Paper and Wrench icons below the minimize, maximize and close buttons? Those were menus. And it contains special actions.

(a) The Paper (or File menu) controls the current webpage. Like viewing the web page's source, saving the current web page, print it, zoom it. All actions were regards to the current webpage viewed.

(b) The Wrench (or Settings) allows you to control Google Chrome. Like say: "Chrome, make me a new tab" or "Chrome, hide me from my wife" (lol, that means incognito). It would also allow you to view your past viewed websites, change Chrome lenguaje, or shut Chrome down. Big Grin

See? It's so easy, but you might still think that you'll find it uncomfortable for about 2 weeks as long as you'll use Chrome dedicatedly.

>I don't see why that's awesome
It's awesome that even Safari (a web browser for Mac) and Firefox have or planning to implement it. (see sources 1 and 2)

>I want to work offline
Sorry, Google Chrome has no offline support as of now. BUT with Gears, a prebundled feature in Google Chrome which allows websites to use offline storage access (HTML5 style, according to developers). This would allow websites to store some important files to your computer for better web browsing. Example: You can access your emails in Gmail OFFLINE, create documents on Zoho OFFLINE and pinpoint yourself using Google Maps. Big Grin

>I am going to switch back to my regular Internet Explorer.
Go ahead, as long as you're updated to IE8 and not sticking with 6.
Else, Youtube and other well known sites will not allow you to go to their contents. (see 3) Wink

Other notes:
- If you're still experiecing problems, hit F1 for Chrome Help Center Wink
- Google Chrome has other features that web browsers have and doesn't have like spid, easy-to-use, HTML5 support and better phishing and malware blocker and most of all the speed, oh did I mention that?
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