It all we know that logging in on google application with chrome is faster than compared to other browser, also this is for sure that google keep on updating its services so early, so they might able to compete with other browser present. Hope so that googles chrome come out to be great browser with some better things for us.
Here’s what works:
For tab navigation, you’ll use Ctrl+T to create a new tab, Ctrl+1 or Ctrl+2 (etc.) to switch tabs (or Ctrl+Page Up/Ctrl+Page Down), Ctrl+W to close a tab, and
Ctrl+Shift+T to re-open a tab you just closed. Ctrl+L still jumps you up to the location bar (called an “omnibox” in Google Chrome parlance).
Ctrl+R or F5 reloads the page. (And Ctrl+R or Ctrl+F5 forces a reload.)
For navigation, Alt+Home goes to the home page and you can use Alt+Left Arrow and Alt+Right Arrow (or Backspace and Shift+Backspace) to go back or forward a page in your history.
Ctrl+B toggles on/off the bookmark bar.
Ctrl+D still sets a bookmark.
Ctrl+J opens a download tab.
Ctrl+H opens a history tab.
Ctrl+U views source.
You set font size the same way: Ctrl+= (aka Ctrl++) still makes the font bigger, Ctrl+- (dash) makes the font smaller, and Ctrl+0 resets it back to normal.
Ctrl+K or Ctrl+E to search does still work too, but not quite in the same method as Firefox: It simply moves you up to the omnibox with a question mark pretyped, which will then allow you to type in your search term and press Enter to get a search result. (You cannot choose a specific search engine with Alt+Down Arrow as you can with Firefox.)
Alt+Enter after typing a URL in the omnibar still opens a new tab with that content.
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