To enable or disable an experimental feature, you can use hidden options called 'flags'. These experimental features can significantly improve the user experience of the Chrome browser by enabling additional functionality. They are not supposed to be used by regular users but enthusiasts and testers can easily turn them on. Google Chrome comes with a number of useful options which are experimental. But if you want to go back to the earlier behavior, read on. The browser remembers which sites you don't want re-appearing there. For example, sites that you have removed from the New tab page no longer return to it. Note that the reworked New Tab page does have some major improvements too besides background customization and custom shortcuts. Thankfully, it is still possible to restore the classic New Tab page. Some users are not happy with this change. Previously, the browser was showing them as thumbnails. However, the new page displays web site shortcuts as favicons. ![]() ![]() In Chrome 69, developers made the New Tab page more customizable, so users can quickly add custom shortcuts and change the page background image natively without installing third-party extensions.
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