Source Code Looks Mint in Google Chrome

Source Code in Google Chrome

Image: Seoco.co.uk code in Chrome

I haven’t really used Chrome that much for work yet, all I have been using it for so far is watching TV shows and movies online – DIVX videos download about 10 times faster then they do with Firefox and IE.

Anyway, I just clicked to view the source code of this blog for some reason and I saw the jazzy colours that Chrome displays when you are viewing source codes. Looking at code is really boring so I think its cool that Google have made it a little easier on the eyes.

Once all of the SEO tools I use are out in Chrome, I may well be making a full switch.

Posted in SEO News By David Eaves, a UK search engine optimisation specialist.

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July 24th, 2009 4 Comments

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4 Responses to “Source Code Looks Mint in Google Chrome”


  1. John Holcombe 5235

    Google Chrome is very fast. The only problem is that add-on’s are nonexistent. That should change in the future.

  2. Matt 5305

    I often use both chrome and firefox. chrome launches each tab as a separate process which is nice, but if you have more than 5 or so tabs open, firfox is better memory management.

    Chrome caches dns entries that you use often and will show you what that has saved as well.

  3. Seo services Orange County 6209

    I use both google chrome and firefox. I think firefox is better for doing any activity. I has all kind of add-on.

    Thanks

  4. Free Article Submission 6757

    Google chrome is noticeably faster and more user friendly. As the popularity grows so will support, including add-ons and restructuring(efficiency) of the code.

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