
Google has started working on a feature in order to allow chrome load web pages prior to they're required, the latest example of the corporation's insistent concentrate on web performance.
The job, described to the point within the chrome issue tracker system, said the project in order to "pre-load web pages within background tabs for wicked fast web page loads" is planned to arrive within the web browser's code base in February. The very initial phases of job has started: support for an ultimate choice to enable screening the function though via Chrome's "about: flags" interface.
Along with Chrome's tabbed browsing environment, several pages could be loaded into individual storage sections concurrently. The background tab, most probably, is one that's in use as well as hidden in the interface. When an individual clicks on a preloaded webpage, the browser might simply activate the actual page rather than load it.

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