Google has released Chrome 34 for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms. The new version supports multiple images, an unprecedented version of the network audio API, and the support for monitoring user imports. First, Google introduced the "Srcset" attribute, allowing web developers to provide a variety of different resolution resources for the same picture to speed up page loading time, reduce bandwidth wastage, and avoid malformed content. In short, support for multiple images means that browsers have the ability to pick and match device resources, whether it's a desktop, a laptop, a tablet, a cell phone, or a TV.
The new browser version supports the non-prefix version of the network audio API, allowing Chrome to conform to the draft code. Google has asked developers to switch to the pre-prefix version because the prefixes are obsolete and will be completely removed.
The mentor user is a special type of chrome user, initially appearing in the Chrome 32 beta. This type of user can browse the Web page under the supervision of the mentoring user. The user does not need a Google account or Google email address. Because the coaching manager can create profiles for the users who are being tutored through their Google account. As a coaching user, users can see the user's browsing history, block specific sites, and authorize access to those sites. And everything can be configured from the user's admin interface, and the admin interface can be accessed from any browser.
Google provides the following Chrome 34 update log:
-Multiple images and network audio with no prefixes.
-Enable the introduction of the tutorial user to the new computer.
-Some new applications and extension APIs.
-Provide a different look for Win8 Metro.
-Adapt to network stability and performance.
Download Chrome 34:
https://www.google.com/intl/zh-CN/chrome/browser/
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