Fix ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED in Chrome: 7 Working Solutions
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ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED means Chrome couldn’t find the website’s address. The fix is usually a DNS cache flush that takes 30 seconds. Here are 7 solutions for Windows, Mac, and Chromebook.
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ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED means Chrome couldn’t find the website’s address. The fix is usually a DNS cache flush that takes 30 seconds. Here are 7 solutions for Windows, Mac, and Chromebook.
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Chrome’s built-in PDF viewer now lets you highlight text and add notes without any extension. Here’s how to use it in Chrome 145 and later.
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Chrome Skills let you save Gemini AI prompts as one-click workflows that run on any page or across multiple tabs. Here’s how to create, use, and build a library of useful Skills.
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If your Chromebook keeps dropping Wi-Fi, these fixes will get you back online and stop the disconnections for good.
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Chrome’s reading mode now opens in a full-page view. Here’s how to turn it on and pin it to your toolbar for one-click access.
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Chrome finally has native vertical tabs — here’s how to switch from the horizontal tab strip to a sidebar in two clicks.
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macOS Auto-Appearance is supposed to handle everything automatically. But Chrome’s Dock icon sometimes refuses to follow along, staying bright white while the rest of your UI goes dark. The fix does not require a restart and will not close your open tabs. Why the Dock Icon Gets Stuck The Mac Dock caches app icons to…
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The text labels under your New Tab page shortcuts look sharp on a regular display. On a Mac with a Retina screen, though, a recent Chrome visual regression can make them look fuzzy, pixelated, or just slightly off. Two Chrome flag adjustments can fix the rendering and get that crisp text back. Fix 1: Disable…
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If you’ve been using Chrome’s built-in Google Lens integration to grab text from a webpage, you may have hit a deeply annoying wall lately. You right-click, choose “Search this tab with Google Lens,” draw your selection perfectly — and then watch the “Copy text” and “Translate” options flash onto the screen for a split second…
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If you routinely visit websites in different languages, Chrome’s built-in translation tool is an absolute lifesaver. For a long time, Chrome Mobile allowed users to pin a dedicated “Translate” shortcut icon directly next to the address bar for seamless, one-tap page conversions. However, following recent browser updates, a wave of users have noticed that the…