Save a Extra Click While Pasting URLs in Google Chrome

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Wednesday, 03rd Sep 2008 | Share


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It’s been Google Chrome overload from us for the past two days, but we really summed everything up with Ultimate list of tips and tricks for Google Chrome, there are few things which have not been spoken about and we will try and pop-up in between with tips, the rest and best tips will automatically be included in the ultimate list.

The default behavior for browsers while opening a new URL from text in the Clipboard would be to paste the text and then click on the Go button or hit enter.

With Google Chrome you can avoid a extra click or enter by using the “Paste and Go” feature which allows you to paste a URL and immediately load it without having to click anything.

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To make use of this feature, simply copy the URL you want to open and right click on the address bar in Google Chrome, instead of clicking on the paste option click on “Paste and Go”.

The same feature is available in Opera too.



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  1. Magie
    September 4th, 2008 at 1:17 am #

    That a simple innovation but very useful. Google make this browser very interesting. Most of the features is offer many rashness for user.

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  2. Scott
    September 4th, 2008 at 6:24 am #

    Maggie …. That is not an ‘innovation’ by Google…..As Keith has mentioned, Opera has this feature for the last 3-4 years !!….

    Opera is without doubt the best browser around….. FF 2.0 dosent stand close …. but FF 3.0 seems to be catching up to Opera …..

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  3. chris
    October 10th, 2008 at 1:34 am #

    Maxthon has had this feature for a long time as well…

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  4. Survey Severin
    July 28th, 2009 at 3:15 pm #

    Wow what a great feature. I am always copy and pasting links into the URL space and I never new about “paste and go.” Thank you very much for the tips, keep em coming :)

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