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autofill
A Web browser feature or plug-in that automatically inserts user data such as name, address and credit card number into the fields of a Web page order form or application. Autofill processing works by looking for data fields with common tags. If a non-standard name is used for certain fields, the form may not be completely filled in. See autocomplete.


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” Other improvements to “Chrome 2” include a full-screen mode that enables users to hide the title bar and the rest of the browser window; an autofill form that enables users to load previously entered information into fields automatically; greater stability, stemming from fixes of more than 300 bugs that had caused crashes; and increased speed due to a new version of WebKit and an update to Google's JavaScript engine, V8.
0: • Ability to delete thumbnails from new tab page • Full page zoom • Full screen mode (by pressing F11) • Autofill for web forms Fisher also touted increased stability -- including a fix for more than 300 bugs in Chrome -- and increased speed as areas Google Chrome developers would continue to focus on.
 
 
 
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