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I've been playing with the developer release of Chrome for OSX, and liking it quite a lot. Having Evernote support is a huge step toward making it a primary tool for me, and I find I like things like the positioning of new tabs opened from an existing one. (Chrome pops them up next to the page you're looking at rather than the end of the list. This seems right to me.) It's light and fast, and comfortable.

But there is one Safari feature I really, really miss. In Safari, when you refresh a page, you go back to the spot you were at on that page. With most other browsers, including Chrome, refresh takes you back to the top. Now, I read a lot of blog pages with long comment threads, and the Safari way is the only one to not lose my place and make me find it again. By chance, is there a way to make Chrome do that?

Date: 2010-01-16 05:38 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] snugglebitch
That's weird, cuz when I use Chrome for Windows, and hit refresh, it goes right back to where it had been scrolled to. Unfortunately, because of positioning, I find myself hitting "Go" again much more often than "Refresh" and that DOES send you back to the start (and I never remember keypad codes for it).
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