ChatterBank24 mins ago
google chrome engine
i need to allow a pop up for a site to work buy can't see how to do this iv'e read all i can on search engines but no luck, a pop at the bottom of the page says 1 one pop up blocked but nowhere in the tools options can i see to allow this unlike firefox and ie
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Click the Tools menu .
Select Options.
Click the Under the Hood tab.
If you want to see pop-ups, select the 'Notify me when a pop-up is blocked' checkbox.
Click the Close button.
If you allow pop-ups, you'll be able to see the number of pop-ups for a given webpage at the bottom right-hand corner of the browser window. Click the pop-up alert to expand any of the pop-ups. To dismiss the pop-up, click the 'X.'
Click the Tools menu .
Select Options.
Click the Under the Hood tab.
If you want to see pop-ups, select the 'Notify me when a pop-up is blocked' checkbox.
Click the Close button.
If you allow pop-ups, you'll be able to see the number of pop-ups for a given webpage at the bottom right-hand corner of the browser window. Click the pop-up alert to expand any of the pop-ups. To dismiss the pop-up, click the 'X.'
seems to be a common prob with chrome.........
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome/t hread?tid=68e76f302f448f17&hl=en
going back to firefox although chrome is faster
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome/t hread?tid=68e76f302f448f17&hl=en
going back to firefox although chrome is faster
Isn't Chrome still a beta release?
I manage a website and our stats show that Chrome is used by less than one percent of our visitors. The only widely know browsers it has overtaken are Opera and Safari for Windows which are below half a percent each.
I would wait until it has been thoroughly refined by the more adventurous before I bother with it. I don't even test our site with Chrome at this stage.
I manage a website and our stats show that Chrome is used by less than one percent of our visitors. The only widely know browsers it has overtaken are Opera and Safari for Windows which are below half a percent each.
I would wait until it has been thoroughly refined by the more adventurous before I bother with it. I don't even test our site with Chrome at this stage.