by user | Oct 18, 2016 | Chromium
Chrome supports multiple release channels with varying degrees of stability and support. The Canary channel ships the most bleeding edge version of Chrome possible. It is primarily intended to be used by developers and early adopters to test recent Chromium...
by user | Sep 15, 2016 | Chromium
Unless otherwise noted, changes described below apply to the newest Chrome Beta channel release for Android, Chrome OS, Linux, Mac, and Windows.Custom Elements V1Complex user interfaces often require a large amount of HTML. Most languages allow developers to create...
by user | Sep 8, 2016 | Chromium
To help users browse the web safely, Chrome indicates connection security with an icon in the address bar. Historically, Chrome has not explicitly labelled HTTP connections as non-secure. Beginning in January 2017 (Chrome 56), we’ll mark HTTP pages that collect...
by user | Aug 19, 2016 | Chromium
We have always believed in making the open, interoperable web as strong as possible. For a while there were certain experiences the web couldn’t provide, such as working offline, sending notifications, and connecting to hardware. We launched Chrome apps three...
by user | Aug 8, 2016 | Chromium
Unless otherwise noted, changes described below apply to the newest Chrome Beta channel release for Android, Chrome OS, Linux, Mac, and Windows.Shadow DOM V1HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are powerful development languages, but they can be difficult to maintain in large...