The Clockify time tracking extension for Chrome is another option worth looking at. It promises to enable users to accurately monitor the time spent on tasks, activities, projects, or clients with a suite of helpful features geared towards better productivity.
If you haven't closed your browser recently, you may notice the Chrome menu icon in the top-right corner of your browser change color depending on how long it has been since your last update: Green indicates that an update has been available for 2 days. Orange indicates that an update has been available for 4 days.
On your computer, open Chrome. Settings. Under "Appearance," click Reset to default. You'll see the classic Google Chrome theme again.
Usage: - Switch to the tab where you want to to change the time. - Click the extension icon in the toolbar. - Enter the date and time you want to set and confirm, e.g. "2023-04-27 " (local time) - When first activating the extension on a tab, click Reload when prompted.
Google looks to be testing a new color scheme for Google Search in the native app and in Chrome. Google's links are appearing orange for more users, instead of the blue color that we've grown accustomed to for years. This new scheme seems to be in testing rather than a full-fledged rollout.
Orange pulsing light means your Wifi point has no internet connection. Have you tried placing it closer to your other Wifi points and see if it helps?
Provides userscripts support for Chromium browsers. OrangeMonkey is a lightweight userscript manager. Fork of the popular Violentmonkey extension with enhanced functionality and updated design. OrangeMonkey is used to run called userscripts.
Jokes aside, it's because Google is testing orange links instead of blue ones for dark mode.
Color Temperature (Change Lux) extension protects your eyes by adding a warm color to websites (i.e. at night time or when the ambient is dark). Using this addon you can avoid excessive blue light and also it makes you sleep much better by protecting you from the blue glow of your computer screen.
Change your Chromebook's screen color To open Quick Settings, at the bottom right, select the time. Select Settings . In the "Device" section, select Displays. Under "Night Light," turn on Night Light. Under "Color temperature," adjust the color.