I'll second the easy access to script allowance and restrictions. I'd 
dearly love a simple way to turn Java script on and off since some sites 
using script, like the NY Times single articles, shoot the CPU through 
the roof.

I'll also second the Clear All button on the Downloads page.

Otherwise I've had no "Aw Snaps" yet unless I force them myself using 
tht Task Manager.

On 9/21/2008 11:24 PM, Dark Starz wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Thanks:
> First of all I would like to give my thanks for making such an awesome
> web browser.  The simple and lightning fast loading is a very
> attractive feature of Chrome.
> I love how the address bar is actually a search bar as well.  It is
> very convenient.
>
>
> Issues:
> So I occasionally have this problem with loading Chrome or a tab in
> Chrome.
> I close Chrome and after opening it, normally it will load my homepage
> however i do get this "Aw Snap" page that says something didn't work
> properly.
> This goes the same when I try to open a new tab.  It will load for
> about 10-20 seconds and then show the "Aw Snap" page.
>
> Another problem that I occasionally have is the page alignment.
> I see the problem occasionally when using Google calender.  After
> adding a new event or something, it would show the other all-day
> events added sticking outside the date.
>
>
> Suggestions:
> - Easy Access of scripts allowance/restrictions
> - Add a "Clear All" button on the download page.
>
> Thats all I can think about for now
>
>
>
> Cheers,
> Jon
>
> >
>
>    

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