Google today released Chrome 34 on Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. The new version supports multiple images, Network Audio API versions without a prefix, and supervised user import support. First, Google launched the "srcset" attribute, allowing Web developers to provide a variety of resources with different resolutions for the same image to speed up page loading and reduce bandwidth waste, and avoid the appearance of incorrectly formatted content. In short, the support for multiple images means that the browser has the ability to select resources for matching devices, whether it is a desktop, laptop, tablet, mobile phone or a TV.
The new browser version supports the Network Audio API without a prefix, so that Chrome complies with the W3C draft specifications. Google requires developers to switch to a version without a prefix because the version with a prefix is outdated and will be completely deleted.
Tutorial users are a special kind of Chrome users, which were initially launched in Chrome 32 beta version. These users can browse the Web pages under the supervision of tutors. Tutoring users do not need Google accounts or Google email addresses. Because the coaching manager can create configuration files for the tutoring users through its Google account. As a tutoring management user, you can view the browsing history of the tutoring user, block a specific website, and approve the accessible websites. In addition, everything can be configured from the management interface of the user being instructed, and the management interface can be accessed from any browser.
The following Google Chrome 34 Update log:
-Multiple images and Network Audio without a prefix.
-The user can be imported to a new computer.
-Some new applications and extended APIs.
-Different appearances are provided for Win8 Metro.
-Adapt to network stability and performance.
Download Chrome 34:
Https://www.google.com/intl/zh-CN/chrome/browser/