If the Google Chrome upgrade versions are useful, then you know what tasks are on the way. The greenest, Google Canary, tells us that important changes are coming along the way one that Chrome lets you share web pages with For other applications.
Currently it is a test that introduces a new panel for sharing web pages that combines some of the latest news and exams. With it you can send web pages to other devices, create a QR code to share the web or take a screenshot.
A new way to share in Chrome
In a stable version of Google Chrome, by tapping the button Share to open standard Android functionality to interact with other programs, but this may change in the future. In fact, Google has recently added some features to this menu, to accommodate issues such as sending a web page to other devices.
In this case it is necessary to activate not one, but Google Chrome Flags are now available in Google Chrome Canary, but that should extend to other versions with the next update. It's you chrome flags there is chrome://flags/#chrome-sharing-hub
and chrome://flags/#chrome-share-screenshot
. You have to work both.
After doing that and restarting, the next time you use the Google Chrome sharing menu you will find a special panel instead of the standard mobile feature. The top is there Chrome's special features for sharing web pages, and the other applications are shown below respectively (the list shows movement).
From here everything else is very green, because it only works properly Send to your devices and Copy the link. Playing forward QR code The window where the QR code will be displayed (with the download button) opens, but as yet nothing is generated. Includes the "Search" tab, which is expected to be used to scan QR codes from Google Chrome itself.
For its part, the work to be done Screen It hasn't worked, though at least now we know where the installation will end. The idea is to share the current page as a screenshot, though it still looks like it's going to be a long "snapshot", including scrolling, or normal capture.
Via | Android police