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Cent Browser 3.5.3.50(for Windows) Released
@centbrowser please start with chrome 70x on the next version
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(10-21-2018, 01:30 AM)Mioni Wrote: Will you keep the old chrome design? I hate this new design.

Yes, it is under control of the flag chrome://flags/#top-chrome-md.
"Normal" indicates old design.
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(10-21-2018, 03:30 PM)Adz Wrote: @centbrowser please start with chrome 70x on the next version

This time we will release 69 firstly, and begin updating to 70 quickly.
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(10-21-2018, 02:41 PM)000099 Wrote: hello. first of all, i must say this chrome implementation is the best. very much appreciated for the hq and consistently updating product
the original chromium engine aggressively offers us a feature to perform web searches via address bar and there is no obvious way to disable it and today i feel really assertive towards its elimination that i even registered here with application to the developers of my favorite browser to finally introduce this feature in the future update
is that possible?

Do you mean you want to disable search feature in address bar ?
If search is disabled, what to do if the user write something in address bar and press Enter?
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(10-21-2018, 04:17 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: Do you mean you want to disable search feature in address bar ?

well i expect an address bar work like an input box based on url queries as it was initially supposed to in opposite to search box with according purpose
so taking in consideration the fact we already have a search box in our simple and elegant speed dial we should have an option to exclude this complicated behavior from address bar and let it make standard queries as
Code:
(protocol://)(www.)domain(.domain zone)(:port) or (protocol://)ip(:port)


(10-21-2018, 04:17 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: If search is disabled, what to do if the user write something in address bar and press Enter?

if there is no ending slash (assuming domain/) maybe the best idea is to perform local history search or text search on current active page or even do nothing (brilliant idea Shy ) emitting an according error to the user
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(10-21-2018, 05:39 PM)000099 Wrote: well i expect an address bar work like an input box based on url queries as it was initially supposed to in opposite to search box with according purpose
so taking in consideration the fact we already have a search box in our simple and elegant speed dial we should have an option to exclude this complicated behavior from address bar and let it make standard queries as
Code:
(protocol://)(www.)domain(.domain zone)(:port) or (protocol://)ip(:port)



if there is no ending slash (assuming domain/) maybe the best idea is to perform local history search or text search on current active page or even do nothing (brilliant idea Shy ) emitting an according error to the user

Thanks for your suggestion.
I think this feature is somewhat weird.
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(10-22-2018, 01:38 PM)AHMD Wrote: Mozilla Firefox Quantum 63.0 AND WE STILL WAITING FOR NEW CENT VERSION                                                             WTF
Hasn't bothered to adjust developers? Have patience and wait. It isn't pleasant, leave on another.
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Yes, It's ready when ready Wink
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(10-22-2018, 01:38 PM)AHMD Wrote: Mozilla Firefox Quantum 63.0 AND WE STILL WAITING FOR NEW CENT VERSION                                                             WTF

lmao
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(10-22-2018, 04:28 PM)user_99 Wrote: Yes, It's ready when ready Wink

Which, at this rate, it feels like it's going to be never. They keep switching which version they're gonna update to, and have already failed their last release date (before October). It's getting worrisome how little transparency there is.
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