

This KB highlights one specific case, but the steps below will help you troubleshoot if the problem is in the client-side (e.g. There are multiple reasons why page elements may not render.
Chrome menu icon upgrade#
Nothing appears in the atlassian-confluence.log Scenario 2:Īfter Confluence upgrade similar issue identified in Internet Explore: To create a new user profile, add a new user in Chrome. For example, some settings like fonts or accessibility wont be deleted. Problem is not reproducible in other browsers such as Firefox or Safari Select Reset settings Restore settings to their original defaults Reset settings. When viewing a page, certain page elements do not render when using Chrome, such as: This article only applies to Atlassian products on the server and data center platforms. There is virtually no reason to keep extension icons listed in the menu if they don't offer any functionality.Platform notice: Server and Data Center only. Not only did Google remove the option to display extension icons in the address bar when supported sites were accessed, which helped declutter the interface, it removed the option to hide extension icons completely in the browser UI. This is a bad design decision in my opinion. The only option available to do that would be to uninstall the extension but that would remove its functionality as well. There is no option available currently to hide the icon of extensions both in the toolbar and the Chrome menu. Click an extension’s name or icon here to use itit’s just like clicking the extension’s icon on the old toolbar or in the old menu. While you can right-click on extensions in the Chrome toolbar and select "hide in Chrome menu", doing so will move the icon to the Chrome menu where it will still be displayed. Unfortunately, Google implemented the hiding functionality in a way that it is impossible to remove extension icons from the browser UI completely. While you may want access to some icons to make use of the extension's functionality whenever the need arises by interacting with it, some extensions may display an icon even though it adds no value whatsoever to the functionality it provides. It makes no sense to display icons of extensions that require no interaction with the icon. You can verify that easily by clicking on the menu icon to display all leftover extension icons. If the area extensions are displayed in is not wide enough to hold all extension icons, those that cannot be displayed there are moved to the top of the Chrome menu instead. The latter feature was useful as icons of extensions who made use of the feature were only displayed if a supported site was opened by the user in the web browser.Ĭhrome users may resize the area that extensions are allowed to display icons in by hovering with the mouse cursor over the area between the end of the address field and the beginning of the extension icon area, and using the left mouse button to resize the area using drag and drop. open chrome menu, left-click on the extension icon and hold it while dragging icon back to the toolbar, by doing this you just unhide the chrome extension icon, Advertisements If you don’t see extension icon in both of these place just make sure if the extension is enabled or not. Additionally, it appears that extensions may no longer display icons in the browser's address bar. Some icons may have been moved to the Chrome menu instead of the main toolbar if the area that extensions are displayed in is not wide enough to hold them all.
Chrome menu icon update#
If you have been using Google Chrome and extensions for some time, you may know that extensions installed in the browser could either display in the address bar of the browser, or the main toolbar.Ī recent change, that most Chrome users seem to have noticed after the stable channel update to version 49 on March 2, 2016, changed things around drastically.įirst and foremost, users may have noticed that Chrome started to display all extensions that support an icon in the browser's toolbar, even those that require no user interaction for use. Google changed recently how and where extension icons are displayed in the Google Chrome browser.
