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  1. WinLatest New Member

    More details of Google Chrome’s never slow mode appears online


    Google Chrome is the most popular web browser for all platforms because it’s fast and reliable. Google is constantly working on new ways to reduce resources consumption and improve web browsing performance.

    Recently, it was discovered that Google is internally testing a Never Slow Mode (NSM) which is another feature designed to improve performance while delivering reliable browsing experience.

    The Never Slow Mode will obviously work on all platforms, including Microsoft’s Windows 10. The Chromium Gerrit commit revealed that Never Slow mode is supposed to block large scripts and also set budgets for contents like fonts and images. This would mean that Google will only allow faster scripts to load which will apparently improve webpage load time on all internet connections.

    Today, we discovered a Github post from Google engineers and it describes the Never Slow Mode functionality.

    Google says Never-Slow Mode (“NSM”) is a mode that webpages can choose to opt-into via the HTTP header. If a website opts-into NSM, Google Chrome will impose per-interaction resource limits and this would improve the webpage loading speed.

    What’s more interesting is that NSM could make it easier for sites to guarantee ‘speed’ to their customers.

    Google Chrome will also display an icon or UI to users to indicate when they are in the fast mode, as shown in the below screenshots.

    More details of Google Chrome’s never slow mode appears online Never-Slow-Mode.jpg

    Never Slow Mode (NSM) acts as a Feature Policy and it disables certain web platform features or set a budget for resources with the intention to improve the site loading time.

    • JavaScript and WASM modules are limited to 50 KiB per-resource and a total per-interaction limit of 500 KiB within a document.
    • CSS stylesheets are limited to 100 KiB per-resource and a total per-interaction limit of 200 KiB.
    • Web Fonts are limited to 100 KiB per-resource and a total per-interaction limit of 100 KiB.
    • Images are limited to 1024 KiB (1 MiB) per-resource and a total per-interaction limit of 2048 KiB (2 MiB) within a document.

    Google’s Never Slow Mode could be another web standard. From the user’s point of view, it is designed to drastically improve the webpage load time.

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    WinLatest, Apr 10, 2019
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  2. WaKeMaTTa Win User

    Google Chrome running super slow

    Today I started my computer as usual. And opened the Google Chrome browser and found that I was running SUPER slow.

    What steps will reproduce the problem?
    (1) Create a new browser window
    (2) Choose File -> New Tab

    What is the expected output?

    The NTP page should display instantaneously

    What do you see instead?

    The NTP takes a full 1 second to appear. By "appear" I mean the new tab appears with blan content instantly, but then you wait 1s for the NTP page contents to finally show up.

    Attached is a trace - see pid 47093. It shows two NTP loads, one at 5.5s and the second at 8.5s. It shows the page taking about 200ms to load, followed by a CSS animation that runs for 1.1s (according to the red boxes along the top).

    I'm using:

    • Windows 10 (64-bit)
    • Google Chrome v49.0.2623.112 m (64-bit) (last version)
      • Extensions: ad-block
    • PC:
      • CPU AMD FX-8320 (3.5GHz)
      • RAM 8GB

    Edit

    Is a bug.

     
    WaKeMaTTa, Apr 10, 2019
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  3. Xylee Del Win User
    problem uninstalling google chrome

    Hi,

    Since you already uninstalled Google Chrome using the Programs and Features, Google notifications may still be running in the background processes. We suggest that you follow these steps on how to end the Google Chrome process:

    • On your keyboard, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
    • Select Task Manager.
    • Under Processes, locate Google Notifications or Google Chrome.
    • Right click on them and select End Task.
    • Double check under Programs and Features if Google Chrome is completely gone.

    Let us know if these steps worked.
     
    Xylee Del, Apr 10, 2019
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  4. More details of Google Chrome’s never slow mode appears online

    Windows 10 and Google chrome problems

    Hello,

    Thank you for your interest in Windows 10.

    As you have mentioned that now you rolled back to windows 7 ultimate.I would suggest you to follow the steps given below and check.

    Uninstall and reinstall Google Chrome and check

    To uninstall and reinstall Google Chrome follow the steps given below.


    • Press start button.

    • Select Control Panel.

    • In Control Panel , Click on
      Programs

    • Then Click on Programs and features.

    • Select Google Chrome and Click Uninstall button
    Uninstall Chrome prompt dialog appears and the further uninstallation process continues if you click uninstall button. Once Google Chrome gets uninstalled, you can download and install Google Chrome from its official website,
    and check if issue persists.

    If issue still didn’t get resolved by the above mentioned steps, I would also suggest you to post the query in Google support forums for more help.

    Get help from the Chrome community:
    https://support.google.com/chrome/?hl=en#topic=3421642

    Hope this helps, if you need further assistance on Windows let us know we will be glad to help.
     
    Ashish Sondhi, Apr 10, 2019
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