Android users can now online content offlineHere's how
Now user will be able to save content online by pressing a single long press on any link and select “Download linkâ€.
Google has rolled out a series of improvements to its year-old feature that allowed Android customers to save Webpages in Chrome for offline access.
Earlier, users would need to open Chrome’s menu in the top-right of the browser and then hit on “Save” icon in order to download a webpage.
But now user will be able to save content online by pressing a single long press on any link and select “Download link”.
The new long press will also work on Google article suggestions on its New Tab page.
This New Tap page will include the articles user has already downloaded, which will be flagged with an offline badge.
An additional “Download Page Later” button in Chrome’s offline dinosaur will let users automatically download the page when you get back online.
To avail the upgraded feature users need to have the latest version of Chrome from the Google Play Store.