@jamison
To enable or disable experimental flags in Google Chrome, you can follow these steps:
- Open Google Chrome browser on your computer.
- In the address bar, enter "chrome://flags" and press Enter. This will take you to the Chrome flags page.
- On the Chrome flags page, you will see a list of experimental features that you can enable or disable.
- To search for a specific flag, use the search box at the top of the page.
- Once you find the flag you want to enable or disable, click on the drop-down menu next to it.
- Select the desired option from the drop-down menu: "Default" resets the flag to its default setting, "Enabled" turns the flag on, and "Disabled" turns the flag off.
- After selecting the desired option, you will see a prompt at the bottom of the screen, asking you to relaunch Chrome to apply the changes. Click on the "Relaunch" button to restart Chrome with the updated flags.
Note: Be cautious while enabling or disabling experimental flags as they may impact the stability or functionality of your browser. It's recommended to only enable flags that you understand and need, and be prepared to encounter potential issues or bugs.