Google Chrome 4.0.237.0 released on Dev Channel
November 7th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 197 times, 1 so far today
Google Chrome 4.0.237.0 released on Dev Channel
Google Chrome developers have just released a new build for the users on dev channel.
Google Chrome 4.0.237.0 is now available on all the three platforms (Windows, Linux and Mac OS X).
Mac
Significant bookmark bar improvements.Linux
[r29163, r29299] Audio playing improvements in video/audio tags. (Issues: 23974, 20945, 17703)
[r29261] Fix international keyboard handling (alt-gr, ctrl+f). (Issues: 10846, 2215, 21471)
[r29657] ~ now works in the Omnibox to expand to home directories. (Issue: 18200)
[r29857] Fix conflicts between accelerator keys and HTML DOM accesskeys. (Issue: 21624)
[r29903] Inactive pinned tabs on linux throb when the title changes. (Issue: 25308)
Text drawn over rounded corners (including buttons) is no longer blurry. This affected a variety of sites, including Google Calendar and Google Reader.
As an experiment, we’ve changed the way clicking in the omnibox works. Leave a comment on the bug if it bothers you.Extensions
Lots of work to polish and stabilize the browser and page action APIs:
[r29556] Add badge text color API. Also change color APIs from ARGB to RGBA (breaking change, sorry!) (Issues: 24635, 24644, 25215)
[r29152, r29785] Browser actions (buttons, popups) are now implemented. (Issue: 23882, 23897)
[r29997] Add support for tab-specific state to browser actions. Also, fix the bug where only the first call to setIcon() works. (Issues: 24669,24472)
[r30346] Constrain browser action popups to a min/max size. Also fix some glitches in popup sizing. (Issue 25214)
[r30499] Use a better signature for the new page actions API (chrome.pageAction.* instead of chrome.pageActions.*). This is technically a breaking change, but hopefully not too many people had gotten around to using the new API yet. (Issue 25833)
[r29665] Remove toolstrips on linux. They were causing lots of crashes and are going away soon anyway. (Issue 25106)
[r29911] Add chrome.extension.sendRequest() — a simpler way to do content script messaging. (Issue 23865)
[r30341] Add new event chrome.tabs.onStatusChange. This makes the common case of wanting to know when tabs load much easier. (Issue 21729)
Other miscellaneous cleanup:
[r29498] Correctly handle reloading in the task manager (Issue 18693)
[r29555] Fix bug where content scripts did not always apply to first page load (Issue 11547)
[r29714, r29922, r29935, r30219] Various cleanup for the extension management page (Issues 12119, 25509, 25471)
[r30091] Improve install UI on mac (Issue 19654)
[r30312] Filter out hidden files when loading and packing extensions (Issue 23004)
[r30326] Copy chrome.extension.getTabContentses() to chrome.extension.getExtensionTabs(). Nobody liked the old name. (Issue 21433)
[r30384] Use the puzzle piece as the default extension icon. (Issue 25906)
[r30481] Hide the theme install bubble a little earlier. It was overlapping with the install dialog on linux. (Issue 26130)Known Issues:
[r26861] – Autocomplete/ select box values are not being correctly populated in Linux. As a work around you can use the up/down arrow keys to view the current selection.
[r26600] – Task bar icon in Windows does not update/ display correctly.
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November 7th, 2009 at 09:38 am
Yay updates I love them so much and it's great to see the advancement in google chrome. I remember when chrome couldn't even have extensions and now it handles them really great.