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Awesome By Joey-Elijah Sneddon under Chromium, Google Chrome September 25, 2014 chrome error page unresponsive Share Share The Wi-Fi at the coffee shop I work out of most mornings is, like google chrome error page cannot be displayed most public internet hotspots, patchy and prone to temporarily ‘drop out'. We've already seen how Google plans to make intermittent connectivity issues less of a hindrance through cache page loading malarkey.
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Read: Chrome Dino Game Adds Flying Pterodactyls Helpful as this may be the latest Canary builds of Google Chrome comes with a little extra sweetener. Hidden within the browser's new-look ‘Network Error' page is a cute, endless running game. It even features the ‘lonely t-rex' character used to illustrate the browser's error pages. This button-mashing game certainly helps me channel my frustration pass the
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time while I wait for the network to solve itself. If you use Chrome Canary on Windows or Mac (or run Chromium from trunk on Linux) here's how you can try it. How to Play The Endless T-Rex Runner Game in Chrome Turn off your Wi-Fi connection (or use the developer tools in Chrome to simulate this). Then, open a new tab and load up a website. You'll see the standard (though redesigned) Network Error page, topped by the lonely T-Rex glyph created by Google designer Sebastien Gabriel. Typically at this point you'd close the tab and tut loudly, gesturing for the nearest barista to go and reboot the router. Instead, tap the space bar on your keyboard. The lonely T-Rex at the top of the page will suddenly bounce. A stretch of land will appear before him. And then…he'll start running. Like other endless runner games the goal is simple: run as far as you can, for as long as you can, until you crash. You'll need to keep mash
Page. What happens if you try to open a web page in chrome without internet connectivity? Chrome will show you its standard "Network Error" page topped with a T-Rex google chrome error 138 created by Google designer Sebastien Gabriel. Normally you would close the browser
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tab or go on with inspecting your network connectivity. But for a change, try pressing the space button. Here's chrome error 324 the surprise you will get. Yes, chrome has hidden small endless running T-Rex game behind the Network Error page. The goal is simple - the T-Rex goes on running and http://www.omgchrome.com/chrome-easter-egg-trex-game-offline/ you have to protect him from bumping on to the cacti. You can use the space key to make him jump over and not crash. The more you go, the higher your sore gets and every 100 points is marked by a high score blip. If you like the game, you can even play the T-Rex game without going offline. Just use http://www.skipser.com/p/2/p/hidden-game-in-chrome.html link below to play the ripped version-http://trex-game.skipser.com Or if you have an android phone, download this app to keep the T-Rex running-https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.skipser.roborunner Home » Internet » Chrome Tweet Share Google + Linkedin Subscribe our newsletter for Free Updates Or follow me Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. arvigeus Jan 20, 2015 Hehe, found a bug! Jump then press F3 (search tool) and then ESC - gravity will be 0.5 while you're falling
Arun Jan 20, 2015 Thats really interesting +arvigeus. Nice :) Vip Haan Mar 19, 2015 Thanks for sharing such a nice tips. About the Author Arun is a Tech columist and founder of Skipser, a widely read how-to blog since 2011. You can know more about me here. Email: arun@skipser.com Tech Projects Pinterest badge A pinterest social plugin for blogs to show latest pins and follower count. Multi Screen Wallpaper Preview A cool multi screen preview generator for wallpapers. Gplus badge An alternate Google+ badge that can show follower count. Google+ Comments Widget A wordpress plugin to add Google+ commenting system to your blog. Previous Postfrom GoogleSign inHidden fieldsSearch for groups or messages