Mini Link Dump + Chrome

I’ve got nothing else better to do at work then read some tutorials, random white papers for proprietary software my company uses and catch up on the Internets.

First link of my official Link Dump 1.0

CSS Dock Menu - nDesign Studio
This is nuts. A lovely combination of the jQuery libraries and another sub-component from the library. A great use of Nick’s icons. I hadn’t visited in a while and happened upon the older entry of ‘CSS Dock menu’. Yes, I am a closet Apple fan.

Icon Buffet
Following with more prettiness, Icon Buffet. Don’t worry, this isn’t the first time I’ve been here. This site is old news. I just thought I’d post it for all those who haven’t played/caught them all. I only wish they made them bigger so I could use them on my desktop - they’re really meant for web-use. :(

Chrome
I can’t believe I didn’t put this first on my list (for today). I just downloaded Chrome (on company time - teehee) and it’s amazing, so far. A lot of different features from those of a typical web browser. Tabs are old news, and so is the cleanliness of streamlined menus and ‘Century Gothic-esque” font. Google’s new child offers some interesting new things, however. To name a few, and not ruin your fun:

  • Multi-process powah! Each tab is it’s own sub-process branching from the main ‘browser’ process. You can see how much memory each tab is actually taking. I’m excited about this. You should be too if you use a multi-core processor or want more control over your browser.
  • Not only can you see the memory usage for Chrome, but if you type in (or find the funny link): about:memory, you can also see the memory used by your other active browsers. I spent a good twenty minutes opening various tabs in Firefox and IE7 to see how they compare. Chrome seems to cut down on the memory usage in general. :)
  • In-page re-sizable textareas! This is much win.
  • No menu bar/bookmark bar/spam bar/[…] clutter. Nice and simple.
  • Desktop shortcuts that open a simplified browser session. A good idea for a Twitter-obsessed friend of mine. You could even stick a browser shortcut to your favourite pr0n site in your hidden folder. Even better: Incognito window. Leave little trace!

Chrome doesn’t seem to recycle tab names though. I have ‘tab 88′ open now, but I clearly do not have 88 tabs actually open. The point of this is ? Speaking of tabs and performance: after having 10+ tabs open, performance seems to linearly decrease. Closing tabs becomes slightly sluggish and general UI elements take a tad longer to respond. Oh well.

Overall, I’m impressed! The only thing I’m not thrilled about is the mundane-looking blue bar at the top. There also seems to be lackage in form-filling. I forgot to mention how frikin’ fast it is. I guess that new Javascript V8 engine helps ;)

Now I will continue playing with Chrome and wasting company time. :D

6 Comments

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    Andrew

    Hm…Icon Buffet looks nice, except I find some of their icons have too much of the gummy, “look-at-me-I’m-web-2.0″ look.

    I don’t know if you’ve ever seen Object Dock, but it does something similar to the CSS Doc Menu you linked to, albeit with a bit more bloat and overhead. I used it for a bit, but I didn’t like it much — Launchy is much better for my purposes, and lets me keep my desktop clean and tidy. If the Windows “Run” dialouge was more useful, I’d just use that, but alas it was not meant to be.

    Chrome is <3, though I’m noticing some weird issues with it. For one, I can scroll down on a page with my laptop trackpad, but it won’t let me scroll up. Instead, I have to haul-ass my cursor to the right side of the window and manually drag. It’s not a /huge/ problem, I suppose, but it gets pretty irritating after a while. Fix plz GOOG :)

    STOP WASTING COMPANY TIME! WHAT WOULD MIKE L SAY?! Also, how is socializing with the co-ops going? =D

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    Rebecca

    STOP WASTING COMPANY TIME! WHAT WOULD MIKE L SAY?! Also, how is socializing with the co-ops going? =D

    Pretty good so far! A lot better than last term…

    [Also testing click quote and subscriptions]

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    Lexie

    I love Chrome, however I did notice that it would become rather sluggish after a certain amount of time. So it’s back to Firefox for now. :)

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    Qifan Xi

    Your bullet points aren’t indenting correctly on this page. Strange..

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    Rebecca

    Your bullet points aren’t indenting correctly on this page. Strange..

    You’re right - thanks. That’s kinda weird…

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    Ivy

    Chrome is the coolest! I love the interface and it loads sites really quickly! Too bad I can only surf on it during office hours. I have a mac at home, and to my knowledge, there isn’t a Mac version just yet. Shame!

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