The page menu can be there in the stack icon on the top right. The button can be clicked to obtain the complete menu.
In Internet Explorer you use the View|Source (or Ctrl+U) to display the page source code. You also can left-click on the page and select View Source. Chrome is Menu|More Tools|View Source. Ctrl-U also works with Chrome.
Google Chrome doesn't have a menu bar because all Chrome's menu items are acessible from the menu button in the top right corner (indicated by the icon with three bars).
You can retrieve bookmarked pages in Google Chrome by going to the start menu and clicking on "run". Then entering a specific field into the text box. You can find this command on the Groups page of Chrome.
You can download Google Chrome in an internet page. It can be done via the official page of the Chrome.
Google Chrome employs non-standard controls that conflict with 1-Click Answers. We suggest reporting this to Google, in hopes that they will fix it. To report a bug in Chrome, click the Page menu, and select Report a bug or broken website.
Every browser has a main menu bar on the top where you can see Tools menu. Go there and select options.
If you look on your top right of chrome, there should be a little wrench there.
You can clear the webs of your Google Chrome in History tab. This tab is present in the menu icon of the Chrome.
Because you have to go into the Google chrome options menu to set it on the browser, next go to basics tab. Last go to home page option and check the box for show home button on toolbar.
This is done by selecting the menuitem "Save as..." or "Save Page as..." Which menu this is in will depend on the browser you are using. It is in the "File" menu in Internet Explorer and in Firefox. In Chrome, you can go to the Customize and Control menu that is the 3 vertical dots right below the right upper corner. In there, you go to "More tools." You can also right click on a page, and do a "Save as" from there. Ctrl-S usually works as well.
Homepage of Google Chrome can be set by clicking on Settings in Chrome Menu. Then in Appearance make confirm to show the Home button. Then change the default homepage address and enter the one you wish to make homepage. Settings page can also be accessed by typing chrome://settings in address bar and then hit Enter.
To view and edit the web page that starts up when you boot up your browser (aka your home page), there are a number of ways to do so. Usually it will be under a settings menu. For Chrome, click on the wrench icon at your top right, then go to "Settings". For other internet browsers, sometimes it will be under the Tools menu or a similar wrench icon.