Autofill popup in Google Chrome for desktop (Windows, Mac, Linux) doesn’t hide further fields. With the latest update, this feature that lets user automatically fill in forms online will now display in the centre of the initiating field.
Users can preview the succeeding fields with this change.
Google Docs is getting an update that allows users to locate the frequently use actions more easily on the platform.
To ensure better navigation, the online word processor is shortening menus and grouping them for locating commonly used features.
It is adding prominent icons to make them identifiable.
Google is bringing changes to the autofill popup in Google Chrome for desktops.
This modification will allow users to preview the coming after fields.
Google Chrome’s autofill popup that allows users to store certain personal details in the browser was place at the left border of the text box.
Google Chrome has move the autofill list lower and adds icons next to each entry corresponding to the type of information.
Interested users can enable the centre-align autofill suggestions from Chrome flags using #autofill-center-aligned-suggestions.
Google announce the latest updates for Google Docs via a blog post.
Google is shortening menus, reorganising its content, and introducing more prominent icons to make it easier for Google Docs users to locate the most commonly-use features.
As Google has adds new Approvals options and shuffle some options around.
It has organise app script-related functionality under the new “Extensions” menu.
This will provide access to the Apps Script IDE add-ons management.
Google confirm that it has start to make the latest Docs improvements available to all Google Workspace customers, G Suite Basic, Business customers, and users with personal Google accounts.
This new features will be available by default and Google is expect to complete the rollout for users on the Rapid Release domains by end of next month.