The status bar shows what's loading. When you try to connect to a
site, the throbber is faded, slow, and counter-clockwise, and then
becomes blue, quick, and clockwise when the page itself is loading. At
that point, it's not merely 'trying'. It's loading.

I agree, it would be nice to have all those Opera things, like
percentages and KB counts and images/images-cached/no-images.

On Jul 25, 4:42 pm, shirish <[email protected]> wrote:
> Reply at bottom :-
>
> On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 01:14, krtulmay<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Or at least when Chrome is in the process or trying to contact or load
> > a page, the visual cue is that the tab icon changes to the spinning
> > throbber.
>
> > The throbber will change to the page icon after the page finishes
> > loading (or fails to load).
>
> Right. But this is only part of the solution. Is there more to the solution?
> Is there going to be a way to know that if the page is loading and how
> much percentage of the page is loaded. Everywhere we don't have
> high-speed broadband and something which tells me how much of the page
> has been loaded is cool.
>
> <snipped>
>
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