How to Enable Hidden Offline Browsing In Google Chrome
In 2013, Randy Smith, Chrome networking engineer, implemented the support for an Offline Cache Mode in chrome. When you enable this feature, you’ll be able to navigate through the saved content in the cache.
How to Enable Hidden Offline Browsing In Google Chrome
Step 1:
Type chrome://flags/ in the search bar of Google Chrome.
Step 2:
Search for “Show Saved Copy Button” (It’ll be easier if you perform the search using CTRL+F ).
Step 3:
You’ll be seeing three options. Set it to “Enabled“, and restart the browser.
Step 4:
The next time you start the browser without an internet connection and enter some URL, it will ask you to “Show Saved copy” if the URL you entered is present in the local cache.
Click it and you are good to go. See the example below:
After loading the saved copy from cache, my website homepage looks like this:
Note:
The URL you entered must be stored in the local cache. If you want to access a particular page I’ll recommend you to copy and paste the URL in sticky notes or somewhere just before closing the browser.
Some of you may not find this feature working for the first time but it will surely run after a couple of restarts.
Did you find the offline working in Chrome useful? Tell us in comments.
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