The dev channel has been updated to 5.0.322.2 for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms
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Anyone know where to access the "content blocking address bar icons and bubbles"? Can't find it.
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The dev channel has been updated to 5.0.322.2 for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms
MoreOriginally Posted by googlechromereleases.blogspot.com (exerpt)
Anyone know where to access the "content blocking address bar icons and bubbles"? Can't find it.
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Eemmmm... When a popup is blocked an icon shows in the omnibar where you can click it to choose to show only this time/for this website the popup (so it was in previous versions)
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The popup blocker is not working on 100% whre should i complain
It doesn't work on this testing example http://www.popuptest.com/popuptest8.html
The content blocker seems to go by the host and doesnt even seem to have any wildcard support...bumma, my hopes where so much higher...still, who knows what might happen in the future.
The popup blocker is definitely letting stuff through, hope they fix that in the next release.
For reporting an issue, theres this....
http://www.google.com/support/forum/...f50fd524&hl=en
or, this....If you've come across a bug or a webpage that isn't working properly in Google Chrome but is normal in other browsers, you can report it directly through the browser. To do so:
1. Click the Page menu .
2. Select Report a bug or broken website.
3. Choose an issue type from the drop-down menu. The web address of the webpage you're on is recorded automatically.
4. If possible, add key details in the 'Description' field, including steps to reproduce the issue you're experiencing.
5. Keep 'Send source of current page' and 'Send screenshot of current page' checkboxes selected.
6. Click the Send report button to report a Google Chrome bug.
Note, you won't see a confirmation but please be assured that your report has been logged.
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/list