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  2. ChromeOS - Wikipedia

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    Chrome's "Windows 8 mode" was previously a tablet-optimized version of the standard Chrome interface. In October 2013, the mode was changed on Developer channel to offer a variant of the ChromeOS desktop.

  3. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Canary is "the most bleeding-edge official version of Chrome and somewhat of a mix between Chrome dev and the Chromium snapshot builds". Canary releases run side by side with any other channel; it is not linked to the other Google Chrome installation and can therefore run different synchronization profiles, themes, and browser preferences.

  4. Web development tools - Wikipedia

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    HTML and DOM viewer and editor is commonly included in the built-in web development tools. The difference between the HTML and DOM viewer, and the view source feature in web browsers is that the HTML and DOM viewer allows you to see the DOM as it was rendered in addition to allowing you to make changes to the HTML and DOM and see the change reflected in the page after the change is made.

  5. Supermium - Wikipedia

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    Supermium debuted in May 2023 to supersede the developer's previous approach to bring modern versions of Google Chrome to Windows Vista.Initial efforts consisted of a collection of modified system binaries (bundled in an installable package called the Extended Kernel) that adds system functions in order to make the browser compatible with Vista.

  6. Chromium (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Chromium is a free and open-source web browser project, primarily developed and maintained by Google. [3] It is a widely-used codebase, providing the vast majority of code for Google Chrome and many other browsers, including Microsoft Edge, Samsung Internet, and Opera.

  7. AdNauseam - Wikipedia

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    AdNauseam had 60,000 users at the time of the ban, and was the first ad blocking extension designed for desktop computers that was banned from the Chrome Web Store. [6] Users were initially able to bypass the ban by installing the extension in Google Chrome 's developer mode, [ 10 ] but Google subsequently marked AdNauseam as malware to prevent ...

  8. Quirks mode - Wikipedia

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    In computing, quirks mode is an approach used by web browsers to maintain backward compatibility with web pages designed for old web browsers, instead of strictly complying with web standards in standards mode. This behavior has since been codified, so what was previously standards mode is now referred to as simply no quirks mode.

  9. Blink (browser engine) - Wikipedia

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    Blink is by far the most-used browser engine, due to the market share dominance of Google Chrome and the fact that many other browsers are based on the Chromium code. To create Chrome, Google chose to use Apple's WebKit engine. [2] However, Google needed to make substantial changes to the WebKit code to support its novel multi-process browser ...