How do I enable disable flags in chrome?
I'm trying to disable the ability to save web pages with flags in chrome.
but that is no longer possible, and now all I can find is a setting under Settings > Content Settings > Web Pages but it's not doing anything.
Any ideas? After some googling and searching, I found a way to do it. In Windows 7, go to Tools > Options > Content Tab > Settings > Web Pages. There are options here for each kind of page you want to block, including Saved Pages. The easiest way to block a page is probably to block all of them at once. If you want to disable all the flags on a site, you can open a new tab, type in the URL and press enter: and then hit enter twice. I went to the Chrome extension site and did the same thing with the flags to see if it worked. It didn't work for me, but I'll keep looking.
How do I enable parallel downloading?
In the new release of WordPress, the plugin is only available in admin, not in frontend. Also, the site has a large number of articles one page. Do you have any idea to make it possible to use WordPress for SEO?
I'm using a plugin called Yoast SEO. Is it compatible with your plugin? You can find it here.
Thank you very much! Yoast SEO (which is just a part of WordPress SEO) is not available in WordPress Core. Instead of that, you can use another SEO plugin called All in One SEO Pack or SEO Ultimate, which is available in WordPress Core.
What chrome flags should I enable Android?
I want to make my phone faster.
I have the following flags enabled: Safe Browsing: off. Storage Optimization: on. System UI Tuner: off. Data compression: off. Use hardware graphics: off. Hardware acceleration: off. Background app optimizations: off. Do any of you recommend that I disable any flags? Safe Browsing will try to filter out malicious links that are being loaded on your system. It uses a database of known malicious URLs to do so. Disabling it will decrease your performance slightly, but the malicious links will still be filtered out.
Storage Optimization: this is a service that caches the user's data and data stored on apps so that it doesn't have to be fetched from the web on every operation. It does this with the help of 3rd party libraries. Disabling it will improve the speed of some operations (such as opening an app) but it will be much slower on other operations (such as launching a video in a browser).
System UI Tuner: disabling this will cause the system to slow down if you are currently using a lot of animations in the UI. If you are not using a lot of animations in the UI then this won't be noticeable.
Data compression: this is a service that compresses the data on your phone to save space. It helps for both storage space and the transfer of data over the network. Disabling it will cause the system to perform worse on the data transfer of information, and it will use up more space on your phone.
Hardware acceleration: this is a service that takes advantage of the graphics card on the system and uses it instead of the CPU when it is available to accelerate the rendering of graphics. Disabling it will cause the system to perform worse when it comes to graphics.
Background app optimization: this is a service that helps apps close in the background and prevent them from running too long. It allows the user to disable them. If you're not using any apps then this doesn't affect you at all.
Use hardware graphics: this is a service that enables the use of the graphics card. Disabling it will cause the system to perform worse on some operations (such as creating a new email or using a camera).
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