Chrome Enable Download Bubble V2

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Lane Arcano

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Jan 19, 2024, 3:24:46 AM1/19/24
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In the latest update on the beta build the flag to disable the download bubble and use the download shelf was removed. I personally hate the download bubble in the top right corner. For the past 15 years of using Chromium based browsers starting with when Google Chrome was initially released, as such I have been accustomed to how the download shelf worked, which was itself an evolution of how Internet Explorer handled it. Earlier this year the default behavior with the Chrome 2023 redesign it changed both how the horizontal tab bar and the download location worked to be, in my opinion, worse. I was able to revert both of these changes with the flags previously, however in the latest beta build there is no longer an option in the flags to disable the download bubble and instead use the old shelf.
I totally agree. The download shelf is more useful than the download bubble. It would be SOOO easy to have an option for both if they want to push using the bubble. Removing useful features is SO Google. Blech!
chrome enable download bubble v2
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When you use Microsoft Edge to download a file, there will be a download bubble at the top-right corner. The download icon looks like a bubble and the interface under it will show the name of the file that is downloading, the download speed, the total size of the file that is downloading, how many MBs have been downloaded, and the status of the downloaded file.
The download bubble is also available in Chrome. But this feature is disabled by default. When you use Chrome to download a file, you can see the download bar at the bottom: this feature is automatically available.
Want to enable or disable the Chrome download bubble on your computer? This post introduces the guides in detail. Should you have other related issues that need to be solved, you can let us know in the comments.
Does anyone know how to disable the download bubble in Chrome? I had disabled it a few months ago to move downloads back to the bottom of the page. But in the last update, the bubble came back and the old fix no longer works.
User installs chrome extension. User should be able to login with the email and password (their account on the bubble application) and if said user has an active subscription they will be able to use the chrome extension.
After a recent Google Chrome update, the download panel appears from the top in a bubble, similar to the user interface of Firefox. But many users want to restore the classic download panel that appears at the bottom of the window.
One the changes is the download bubble instead of the classic download bar. The bubble appears at the top in the toolbar, while old download panel was popping up at the bottom. While the updated UI plays well with the new style of the browser, it makes the user to re-train their muscle memory.
Luckily, it is very easy to do. Developers of the browser kept a special option on the built-in chrome://flags page. Before proceeding, I advise you to update your browser to the latest version. For that, open the menu, select Help > About Google Chrome, and you are good to go. If there are any updates, Chrome will install them.
The download bubble is not the only user interface change Chrome has recently received. To match the style of Windows 11, the browser supports the Mica effect for the titlebar. Also, a new reader mode is in the works that allows viewing the regular website in a tab and its simplified version in the sidebar.
no longer works, but i found a fix somewhere on the internet
right click on the google chrome shortcut (the one on your desktop) and go to properties
then in the target field (the first field) add:
-disable-features=DownloadBubble
at the end
close chrome and open it back up
if you have a shortcut on the taskbar you might need to remove it and drag the desktop shortcut on the task bar to make a new one that works
I am using Chrime Version 119.0.6045.105 (Official Buid) (arm64) and the option to disable the download bubble has been removed. Looks like this no longer has a work around since the option to disable is now gone.
3. On the Chrome Flags page, you should see a search bar at the top. Here type #download-bubble and press Enter to search for the Download Bubble flag.
go to the address bar and enter "chrome://flags" then go to the option "Enable download bubble" and "Enable download bubble V2" and change it to disabled, it will solve this issue, you need to restart your chrome to implement the change
Usually when you automate the web app with browser, this popup appear because of driver.quit() and because you are using with user data directory. ( If you're not, this bubble will not appear as in my experience ).
Google is testing the new design on some users, hence not all users experience the new downloads bubble yet. Now, if you have not received the new design and want to use it, then you can use the steps below to enable it. Or if you have received the new design and absolutely hate it, then you can also follow the steps below to go back to the old design.
To disable the new Download bubble UI, remove download toolbar button and restore old classic Download Panel at bottom in Chrome, select Disabled from the drop-down box for the above mentioned option.
This makes sense: the new downloads notification bubble takes up less space and is not limited by screen width. It feels more modern in terms of the UI. But you can switch Chrome download notifications back to the way they were.
I've written and spoken about HTML5 form validation over the last few years, and one of the most common questions I get is about bubbles. By bubbles I mean the UI controls browsers display validation errors in. Below you can see Chrome's, Firefox's, and IE's implementations:
For whatever reason, we developers (or more likely our designer colleagues) have a deep-seated desire to style these things. But unfortunately we can't, as zero browsers provide styling hooks that target these bubbles. Chrome used to provide a series of vendor prefixed pseudo-elements (::-webkit-validation-bubble-*), but they were removed in Chrome 28.
So what's a developer to do? Well, although browsers don't allow you to customize their bubbles, the constraint validation spec does allow you to suppress the browser's bubble UI and build your own. The rest of the article shows you how to do just that.
The first step to building a custom UI is suppressing the native bubbles. You do that by listening to each form control's invalid event and preventing its default behavior. For example, the following form uses no validation bubbles because of the event.preventDefault() call in the invalid event handler.
In this example I'm using a Kendo UI tooltip because I don't want to worry about handling the positioning logic of the bubbles myself. The code I'm using to build this UI is below. For this implementation I chose to use jQuery to clean up the DOM code (as Kendo UI depends on jQuery).
Although replacing the validation bubbles requires an unfortunate amount of code, this does come fairly close to replicating the browser's implementation. The difference being that the JavaScript implementation is far more customizable, as you can change it to your heart's desire. For instance, if you need to add some pink, green, and Comic Sans to your bubbles, you totally can now:
Although you cannot style the browser's validation bubbles, you can suppress them and build whatever UI you'd like. Feel free to try and alter the approaches shown in this article to meet your needs. If you have any other approaches you've used in the past feel free to share them in the comments.
I am automating a RPi for four displays at my company. I have them rebooting every day so the browser will refresh. I can't get the Restore pages? Chromium didn't shut down correctly bubble to not come up. I've tried several solutions that ive found online, but nothing works.
Users will have their off-store extensions hard-disabled once the enforcementrolls out. However, if the extension is migrated to the Chrome Web Store afterthe rollout, users will be able to manually enable the migrated extension fromextensions settings page (chrome://extensions) or from the Chrome Web Storelisting.
As an alternative method, you can use the 1Password accessibility service to fill your login credentials on this screen. To enable this service, open 1Password and go to Settings > Autofill and turn on Accessibility.
I have a pixel 6 pro as well, and auto fill doesn't really work anymore in app. It never even pops up to allow me to select an appropriate login credentials. All features in 1password enabled, accessibility rights granted
bouncetodrum the accessibility shortcut is something new that was added to Android 12. It merely enables or disables an accessibility service, but it doesn't actually invoke any functionality. Unfortunately, after updating to Android 12, the shortcut seems to be turned on by default, which is confusing because it makes it look like it's a 1Password feature. My recommendation for most people is to turn the shortcut off in the accessibility settings on your device, unless you really want to be able to enable/disable the 1Password accessibility service on the fly.
Hello! I just installed 1password on my Pixel 4 with Android 12, and I also can't seem to get the app working at all.
I disabled google password manager in Chrome browser, also enabled all the 1password features, also rebooted my device, but when I tap on an empty login form in Chrome (for example, amazon.it) it prompts me Google's saved passwords, and 1password is nowhere to be seen.
I've just been doing some testing, by chance are you using Gboard or a different keyboard? With 1Password set as my Autofill provider in Android Settings, I was able to successfully fill my Amazon credentials in Chrome when using Gboard, but if I switched to SwiftKey, I needed to enable the accessibility option for 1Password as well for SwiftKey to show the option to Autofill using 1Password .
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