
The hoops they'd have to jump through to make the site usable by the less intelligent and less savvy users wouldn't be worth their time and I applaud them not doing so.Īt 6/13/20 11:22 PM, sharpnova wrote: At 5/14/20 02:37 PM, DalonStone wrote: At 1/10/20 11:51 AM, Joykillz wrote: The site is aimed at older users who as a consequence of being older, are using more intelligent devices for content consumption: windows-based PC's. **though I wouldn't doubt such a thing been said already, given I've not looked very far.I hope they do. *I can already hear some of you accusing me of hipocracy, but let's ignore that for a second please. Having access to the various great peices of art that help make newgrounds what it is. I'm personally not a programmer yes, I thought I'd throw the idea out here because of fact that I haven't seen much talk of such a thing**. Seeing as how a large section of the site's content is flash based, peeps who are using the chrome OS are stuck unable to view the stuff at all. Hi people, jsut popping onto the fourm to ask about weither or not anyone has considered making a newgrounds player Version that works with chromenium/google chrome/ Google chrome OS. Or see our list of the best Chrome extensions.At 5/14/20 02:37 PM, DalonStone wrote: At 1/10/20 11:51 AM, Joykillz wrote: Want to do more with Chrome? Here’s our list of the best Chrome Flags to improve your browsing. Just click the bin icon next to a site to remove it from either list. Here you’ll see a list of all the sites where you’ve blocked or enabled Flash Player. If you want to disable Flash on a site in the future, or generally look at the sites where you have enabled or blocked Flash, click the three-dot menu icon in “Chrome -> Settings -> Site settings -> Flash.” Go through this same process for every site where you want to run Flash Player. In the list of site settings that appears, scroll down to Flash, click the drop-down bar next to it and click “Allow.” If a site doesn’t have this, then it’s not secure, and you definitely shouldn’t be enabling Flash on it.Ĭlick the padlock, then click Site settings. If the website is secure, it should have a padlock icon in the address bar. With that out of the way, here’s how to enable Flash Player on Chrome.įirst, go to the website where you want to enable Flash Player.

You can read our guide on how to determine if a website is legit and safe to use.

Note: You should only enable Flash Player on websites that you trust and websites that are otherwise secure.
