![]() ![]() That'll take you to a screen where you can set that default New Tab page to be anything you want - be it a site you open often from your phone, a Google Image results page showing photos of my face, or maybe even a pigeon-specific social network. Press and hold that home button, and you'll unearth a tucked-away option to edit the Chrome home page. ![]() Then make a loud "CAW!" sound for good measure.) (And if you don't see that icon, open up the browser's settings, tap "Homepage," and turn the toggle there into the on position. 4: The home customizing buttonįor this next tip, you need to pretend like you're a homing pigeon and focus your beady bird eyes on the icon that's shaped like a house - over in the upper-left corner of the Chrome Android address bar. You can then tap any of those terms to start the same search up right then and there. That'll cause Chrome to collapse that list down and show you a second list with specific recent searches you've performed - on your phone as well as on any other device where you're signed into the same Google account. Here it is: After you've tapped the address of the site you're currently viewing, tap the line that says "Related to this page." The icons directly next to the site's name will let you share the page anywhere, copy the page's address, and edit it within the Chrome address bar (in case you want to adjust it in any way).Īnd beneath that, you'll see icons for other sites that Chrome thinks you might be likely to access next along with search terms that are in some way related to the page.īut wait! There's something else hidden in that area and waiting to be discovered. That'll pull up a little-used launchpad that's just overflowing with awesome options: JR Next, tap the actual address of the site you're viewing in Chrome on your phone - whatever address you see right in the center of that same bar at the tippity-top of your scriggity-screen. And all you've gotta do is realize it's there. It's hands-down the fastest way to close your current tab or open a new tab - be it regular or incognito. Well, make a mental note of this: If you press and hold that box for about a second, you'll reveal a splendidly useful menu of time-saving tab options. Yup, that's the one - the one that probably has some embarrassingly high number on it, if you're a digital hoarding freak like me. 1: The hidden tab actionsįirst up, see that box showing the total number of tabs you have open in Chrome on Android - the rounded square shape in the upper-right corner of the screen? JR It's time to have your eyes opened to some splendid extra shortcuts baked right into the uppermost area of your Chrome Android browser. Grab your sturdiest exploring boots and get ready. And sure enough, I found some incredible new gems for both of us to enjoy - all within the confines of the browser's unassuming address bar. I just knew there had to be more time-saving treasures lurking within some of its infrequently caressed areas. So I strapped on my favorite spelunkin' hat and set out to thoroughly explore the Chrome Android app's every last surface. ![]()
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