Chrome
Chrome is the most popular web browser worldwide as of mid-2017, made by the tech company Google. It's available for most operating systems including Windows, macOS, and Linux and on multiple platforms such as the desktop, phones, and tablets.
Chrome boasts a minimalistic UI and was the first browser to feature "tabs" above the address bar, a convention that was later implemented in other browsers. Other popular features include things such as Incognito mode, tab sandboxing, and a Web Store with extensions and themes.
Although Chrome is not open source, the majority of the source code is available under the Chromium moniker.
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Trying to record typing into a date field doesn't work for me, it just types on the yyyy section of the date and ends up completely invalid.
What I've had work really well was replacing await page.type(selector, '2020-08-07'); with:
await page.focus(selector);
await page.keyboard.type('20200807');Would it be within scope of the extension to recognize date inputs
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Right now, pages created by in-memory http driver does not support navigation between pages due to their static nature.
It makes it problematic to "move" from one static page to another within a same domain simply because we cannot reuse current page. In order to do so, we have to create a new page every time we need to move from A to B.
Let's add a possibility to reuse existing page by imp
Describe the bug
When exporting annotation with Flashcard, the JSON line is undefined
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undefined,
{To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Annotate a line of text
- Add a Flashcard with data on back and front
- Export annotation as JSON
- Search "undefined" you should get to that badly exported entry
Expected behavior
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Created by Google
Released September 2, 2008
- Organization
- googlechrome
- Website
- www.google.com/chrome
Issue Details
Expected Behavior
An invalid entry to the
JumpListdoes not cause other entries to disappear.Actual Behavior
A single invalid
JumpListentry makes all other entries disappear.To Reproduce