autocomplete - How to turn on page prerendering in Chrome while typing?
2014-04
Some versions ago Google Chrome showed search results (not in autocomplete, but in the page area) while a user was still typing in the query. Then this feature disappeared, while only hidden prefetch remained.
Is is possible to turn back this quick page preview?
PS: Topic "How do I get Chrome 17 to prerender pages during autocomplete?" is irrelevant in this case.
I have to do a lot of loggin in on webpages and I like that firefox autofills in my passwords, once it knows them...
How can I achieve the same for google chrome?
I have read this post, installed the autofill=true
extension but that does not do the job...
Thanks!
why don't you use KeePass Password Safe?
it works with Google Chrome. much safer than storing passwords in a browser.
Edit:
KeePass features includes Auto-Type, Global Auto-Type Hot Key and Drag&Drop
- KeePass can minimize itself and type the information of the currently selected entry into dialogs, webforms, etc. Of course, the typing-sequence is 100% user-customizable, read the documentation file for more.
- KeePass features a global auto-type hot key. When KeePass is running in the background (with opened database) and you press the hot key, it looks up the correct entry and executes its auto-type sequence.
- All fields, title, username, password, URL and notes can be drag&dropped into other windows.
KeePass is free open source software, a portable version is available.
If you're just looking for a secure password manager for Google Chrome, then I recommend the LastPass extension. However, if you're looking for a general purpose automatic form filler, then consider my Autofill extension.