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The extension flags this site as suspicious just because it's not one of the 5000 most visited sites on the Internet?
Is there a full list of what Google considers suspicious?
The extension flags this site as suspicious just because it's not one of the 5000 most visited sites on the Internet?
Is there a full list of what Google considers suspicious?
Yes, I got that @Ground Sloth, I was just kidding. Maybe they just want to see if it's working and how many are using it.
A few days ago Microsoft proposed a change in the way the "Find" function works:
"Prepopulate find with selection.
Currently, the find box only considers its own history when opening, but sometimes the user has selected a term on the page and wishes to search for additional instances (especially when looking at source code.)
To expedite this (and prevent needing to use the clipboard), this change considers the active text selection (if any) when the find widget is invoked."
Well, this change is already available in the latest version of Chrome Canary:
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Another commit from Microsoft tries to solve the problem of the white tooltips when dark mode is enabled:
"The native Windows tooltip doesn't support dark theme and it has some accessibility issues with the text scaling settings. By using the aura tooltips we can solve both of these problems together."
These tooltips are now used by default in the Canary version of Chrome in Windows:
But, in my opinion, the black background of these tooltips doesn't quite fit with the dark theme of Chrome or Edge, I don't know if in the future the background of those tooltips will be gray.
This change will also appear in a few days in Edge's Canary version.
The Windows native spellchecker will be integrated into Chromium:
https://chromium-review.googlesource.../src/+/1637639
And the flag to enable it has already been added in Chrome Canary:
https://chromium-review.googlesource.../src/+/1684868
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