Chrome 102 is a major update to the web browser, and it includes a number of new features and improvements. Here are some of the most important changes in Chrome 102:
- New tabs: In Chrome 102, you can now create new tabs with just a few clicks. This makes it easier to get started with your web browsing, and it makes it possible to keep track of different tasks while you’re working on one page.
- Faster startup time: In addition to faster startup times, Chrome 102 also includes bug fixes and other improvements.
- More secure: In addition to being more secure, Chrome 102 is also more efficient and responsive. It’s now faster than ever before when loading pages, and it’s more responsive than ever before when you use keyboard shortcuts or mouse gestures.
Right on schedule, a new Chrome release is ready to greet the world. Chrome 102 includes more enhancements for web apps, new keyboard shortcuts for tabs, and useful information about new online stores. Google released it on May 24, 2022.
Reorder Tabs With a Keyboard Shortcut
Chrome’s keyboard shortcuts are a great way to speed up your web navigation. Chrome 102 is adding some new shortcuts to the fold. You can now rearrange tabs without touching your mouse.
To move a tab, press Ctrl+Shift and Page Up or Page Down depending on which direction you want to move the current tab. Depending on your keyboard, you may need to also use the Function key to use Page Up or Page Down.
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Web Apps Can Open Files
One of Google’s big areas of focus is making web apps feel more like native apps. Nearly every release includes some features to work toward this goal. Chrome 102 now allows web apps to open certain files.
We’re not talking about being able to open files from within the web app, though. Web apps can declare that they’re able to open certain files, then they can appear as an option in the “Open With” menu.
Better Navigation For Web Apps
Continuing the work on web apps, Chrome 102 includes a new API that makes it easier to navigate within web apps. The Navigation API makes it possible to more smoothly transition between pages without the entire page reloading.
Information About New Stores
Google is testing a feature that can detect when you’re visiting a web store you’ve never been to before and give you access to information about it. When you visit the store, a little notification asks if you’d like to see reviews for the store.
The feature is still in early testing but should be available in Chrome 102 at some point through the chrome://flags/#page-info-about-this-site flag.
Better Presentation Controls
Everyone seems to be doing more video meetings for work these days and Chrome 102 continues to try to improve that experience. A new feature allows you to control a presentation from a separate tab.
The idea is the controls for the presentation can be displayed in the tab where the video meeting is happening. The presentation can be put in a separate tab, allowing you to share that tab with the meeting, but stay in the meeting tab to see the people. You can test out this feature at the demo website.
What Else Is New?
Google now releases every version of Chrome every four weeks, which means big splashy features aren’t as frequent. There’s still a lot happening under the surface, though. You can read about many of these changes on Google’s developer site as well as on the Chromium blog. We’ll highlight a few changes here:
Chrome 102 continues improving the window controls for web apps. The network state is now partitioned by the network partition key to protect against cross-site tracking through side channels. The new until-found value for the hidden attribute makes an element searchable by find-in-page, scroll to text fragment, and fragment navigation. Chrome 102 contains three changes to the Secure Payment Confirmation API. Websites can no longer call PaymentRequest. show() without user activation.
How to Update Google Chrome
Chrome will automatically install the update on your device when it’s available. To immediately check for and install any available updates, click the three-dot menu icon and click Help > About Google Chrome.
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