The first time you set up your Chromebook you probably weren’t prepared to take the most stunning and attractive picture of yourself known to man. I mean, come on, you were focused on ripping open your new baby, powering her up, and trying her out! I’ve had many people ask me how they can set […]
Tag: Tips & Tricks
Tip Of The Day: Pinned Tabs Consolidate Chrome and Open Every Time
There are some things you probably want to do/use EVERY single time you open your Chrome web browser. For me, that includes opening tabs for my GMail, Yahoo Mail, Google Reader, and Google Docs. It doesn’t save a TON of time by having them automatically opened whenever I open Chrome, but the combination of time […]
Tip Of The Day: Crash And Kill Your Chrome Tabs On Purpose
That little killed tab graphic is so darn cute you might just want to force your browser to show it. Or perhaps you have a legitimate reason but the cute excuse will suffice. You can purposefully kill/crash a tab (or view what it would look like) by typing “about:crash” and “about: kill” in your tab. […]
Tip Of The Day: Save Chrome Tabs As Bookmarks In New Folder
You know what really sucks? When you’re doing 10 cajillion things with 18 cajillion tabs open and all of a sudden realize you’ve got somewhere to be. But you’ll be gone and you NEED those TABS. What are you going to do… Copy/Paste and E-Mail them all to yourself? You could, but that could take […]
Tip Of The Day: Reopen Chrome Tabs You Accidentally Closed
Nobody is perfect; it’s one of those things that becomes painfully obvious when we do something stupid like forget to save a document we’ve worked on for hours and then our computer crashes or the power goes out. One microversion of this same disappointment happens within our browsers every single day when people accidentally close […]
Automatically Update Facebook From Google Plus [Extensionless]
On Chromespot we often help you out by sharing the best apps, extensions, tips and tricks related to Chrome and Chrome OS. Today we’ve got a suggestion of a MUCH different kind: you don’t even need the power of Chrome to accomplish this task. If you want to make posts on Google Plus and have […]
Tip Of The Day: How To Right-Click, Scroll, & Drag And Drop with Chromebook Trackpad
Learning something new can take some getting used to and the Chromebook trackpad is no difference. But I promise you, after a little bit of practice, you’ll be using it like you’ve known it for years. At first, right clicking, scrolling, and dragging and dropping seems like a daunting task simply because you’re not sure […]
Tip Of The Day: Chromebook Keyboard Options
We’ve come a long way as a civilization, but no matter how many years departed we are from hieroglyphics, I don’t think we’ll ever get away from using little pictures to represent greater meanings. Thus is the case with some of the Chromebook buttons that have little images to represent actions. They’re really straightforward and […]
Tip Of The Day: Change Your Search Key To Caps Lock
Hey! Where is the Caps Lock button on my Chromebook keyboard? I DON’T WANT TO HOLD THE SHIFT KEY DOWN WHEN I’M YELLING AT PEOPLE! If you’re feeling the same, fret not, for you can change your Search Key back to a Caps Lock key should you so choose. Simply: Click the wrench in the […]
Tip Of The Day: List Of Chromebook Shortcuts
One of the most underutilized features of Chrome, Chrome OS and Chromebooks are the use of Chromebook shortcuts. There are a plethora of options, dialogues, settings, and things you can activate with quick keyboard shortcuts. Learn them. They are your friend. They will make using your Chromebook much more quick, smooth, friendly, and productive. The […]
Tip Of The Day: Verizon 3G Chromebook (Don’t Forget Your Smartphone!)
This is less of a tip and more of a public service warning for those not taking advantage of this. If you’re a Chromebook user in the United States then you’re likely able to access 100MB of free internet service every single month through Verizon 3G connectivity. The instructions are fairly simple and you can […]
Tip Of The Day: Enable Chromebook Dev Version
Before Google rolls out Chrome features to the greater public, they first test the features on a select few who choose to enable the “Developer” version of Chrome. This allows tech savvy people to enjoy new features while they beta test for Google. You can join these elite ranks by visiting chrome://settings/about and clicking on […]
Tip Of The Day: Enable Awesome, Experimental Chromebook Options
I know you. You’re the type that likes to always have the newest, coolest thing, learn tips and tricks before anyone else, master them, and share them with your friends who are amazed at your keen and cunning. If I’m right (and I am) you’ll want to type “about:flags” in your Chrome bar. Doing this […]
Tip Of The Day: Require Password When You Re-Open Your Chromebook
Man, that instant-on option of Chromebook is blazing fast, but imagine you’re using the device, close the lid, scurry on your way, and somebody else comes along, opens the lid and has access to all your goodies! You can trigger Chrome OS to require a password every time you close the lid in order for […]
Tip Of The Day: Secure Chromebook Login Options
The nice thing about Chromebooks is you can quickly login, hop on the internet, and automatically have access to everything you were previously doing “in the cloud” regardless of what device you were doing it on. That being said… do you want others to have access to all this stuff? Maybe not, and if not, […]
Tip Of The Day: Enable Tap To Click For Chromebook Trackpad
If you’re having a little trouble with you Chromebook trackpad there are a couple features you’ll want to consider changing- everyone has their own preferences and luckily, Google allows you to customize them in Chrome OS. Visit chrome://settings/system in your Omnibar and you’ll see exactly what I mean: As you can see, two of the […]
Get Easy Access To Chrome’s Bookmarks, History, Downloads & More with Mega Button
In previous browsers, we’re used to having a menu at the top of our screen with all the familar links like “File” and “Edit” and all that jazz. Google keeps Chrome super sleek and super streamlined by including all of that information in one place: the “Wrench” icon in the upper right of Chrome Browser. […]
A Button For Sending An URL/Link via E-Mail in Chrome
I’m the type of person who subscribes to a billion RSS feeds so I’ve got LOTS of interesting links, but if I want to share them I have to pop open a new tab, load by E-Mail client of choice, and press compose a message. I know, I know… I’m a lazy you-know-what, but wouldn’t […]
How To Open Chrome With Previous Tabs From Last Session
We’ve shown you how to restore your tabs/windows if you accidentally close them, but what if you’re looking for even more flexibility? I’ve heard several folks ask me how (and if) they can get Chrome to – when they open it – automatically load up all the tabs they had open from the last time […]
Can’t Subscribe To RSS Feeds In Chrome? Now You Can!
I’m an RSS junky. I’ve got Google Reader set up to probably track 97% of all the websites on the internet. Okay, I’m exaggerating, but I love me some RSS. One huge irritation in Chrome is that you can’t (by default) subscribe to RSS Feeds very easily. A lot of times they show garbledygookish nothingness. […]
Image Properties Extension Lets You Right Click For Image Details
Alright designers, developers, photo nuts, bloggers and other who are digging around the web for images and want quick information on the size, location, dimensions, source and image type: we’ve got the extension for you. Image Properties Context Menu is a super simple extension but can really come in handy if you’ve got the need […]
Chrome Browser History Too Basic? Install History 2!
Some people rely on their “History” tab quite frequently. Can’t remember exactly what address or URL had that great information from last week and forgot to bookmark it? Or maybe a few days ago you visited a link sent by a friend, didn’t read it, and you computer restated. There are infinite reasons why you […]
Accidentally Close Your Tabs/Windows In Chrome? Get Them Back!
It’s true in many cases that the best way to fix a problem is by preventing it in the first place. We’ll share the easy “fix” afterwards, but first let’s share a little tip on how you can prevent from accidentally closing an entire window in Chrome accidentally. Simply install the Chrome Toolbox Extension and […]