Seems that more and more clients are being allowed to have alternative browsers in their companies, and Chrome is a firm favourite.
If you’re using SharePoint 2010, there are a few things that don’t work :
- Importing a spreadsheet
- Upload multiple documents
- Datasheet view
- Sync to SharePoint Workspace
- Open with Access
- And formatting tables in Site Pages is just painful
But apart from that, SharePoint 2010 works like a charm in it. Just switch back to Internet Explorer to do the rest.
Thanks for the addition Devin.
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Ugh, another one to add to the list. Thanks so much Devin.
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InfoPath doesnt play well with Chrome, the form dies in the browser and doesnt open the application
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I had used it more with an old MOSS2007 system. It was interesting to try for a few weeks, but with mixed results. The confusing management of bookmarks and having “nested” windows made it feel like I was looking at the page through a straw. I ended up just flipping back to regular IE and juggling 2 windows.
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@SPJeff–IE Tab plugin did not solve the problem with Sharepoint 2010. Did you try it? I was so hoping it would because i much prefer Chrome.
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That was helpful, thank you.
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@Rachel Garrett:
Try un-zooming (Hold CTRL and rotate mouse wheel) until you see the scroll bars. It might be smaller than you would want to, but that’s the option I use. Font size changes don’t really work when you want to make only fonts bigger, but try to play and see if it works for you. Chrome>Settings>Show Advanced Settings and then Web Content font size.
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I usually do a F5 (refresh the page) thing. If it still doesn’t work, revert back to IE.
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When I view SP2010 sites with Chrome, the scrollbar disappears. I have no way to scroll down and see the rest of the page. Any ideas?
Thanks!
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Thanks for another heads up Erik.
Koen – I just tried to sign in onto my SharePoint sites using Safari – the first time I sign in it lets me, but the second I click any link on the page, it starts prompting me for username and password telling me the one I entered is incorrect. Cannot get past the initial login at all.
On the plus side, at least Office 365 works on it.
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IETab extension does open up a lot of functionality, do note that InfoPath still only works 100% in IE.
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Do we have something similar for Safari (+ Safari on Ipad)
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Thanks for the heads up Jeff. My blog is aimed at business end users so I don’t know if most of them would understand most of that. But there’s sure to be a techie or six who will. 🙂
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Cool, thanks Veronique! Another option to consider is IETab, a plug-in for Chrome. I know … it’s not really Chrome … but it can be nice to take advantage of Chrome’s bookmark sync and other features while setting up certain DNS host headers to be handed with the IE experience. It’s been helpful for me when working from multiple PCs. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hehijbfgiekmjfkfjpbkbammjbdenadd
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