The computers of today are now way powerful and faster with gigabytes of abilities. The same goes with the internet connection with fiber a reality and 5G in the works. With these capabilities, isn't there should be no more problem with loading webpages? Yes, there would not be any problem with loading webpages anymore with these capabilities even if webpages of today have become bigger and rich in multimedia. However, since internet traffic is still a problem due to many users with not enough internet infrastructure available, opening of webpages can be a problem during peak hours. Because of these assorted situations that can slow down internet connection, browser makers are still looking for a way to make webpages load faster. With Google Chrome, it has a setting where it can cache resources that are linked to the webpage that you are currently on. This is like buffering a video, the browser already have the resource files on hand and ready to render it on your screen whenever needed.
Here are the steps to let Google Chrome browser to make opening of webpages faster.
1. Click the button that have three vertically arranged dots located on the top right area of the Google Chrome browser to open the customize and control menu, then choose SETTINGS option.
2. Scroll down the Settings page to the bottom.
3. Click the ADVANCED menu.
4. Click the switch for "Use a prediction service to load pages more quickly" to turn it on.
5. Click the X button on the top right corner.
Here are the steps to let Google Chrome browser to make opening of webpages faster.
1. Click the button that have three vertically arranged dots located on the top right area of the Google Chrome browser to open the customize and control menu, then choose SETTINGS option.
2. Scroll down the Settings page to the bottom.
3. Click the ADVANCED menu.
4. Click the switch for "Use a prediction service to load pages more quickly" to turn it on.
5. Click the X button on the top right corner.
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