There is no simple image properties. Yes, you can inspect element, which gives you a massive amount of information about the styles attributed to the image, and if you dig deep enough even the natural height and width of the image, but I'd still very much like to cut through that cacaphony with a simple Image Properties dialog that tells me the size, the file size, and the url of the image. Like in other browsers, and image viewing programs for that matter.
Another peeve I ran into today is Chrome's lack of facilities for handling RSS and Atom feeds. Not only does it not help you subscribe, like Firefox, it doesn't even display the RSS feed in a readable way. It's just a jumble of text. I can live with it, but it's annoying.
On the bright side, I just discovered Chrome's tab-pinning feature and I love it. There are four or five sites I use constantly and being able to make them take up less space, and make them harder to close, is fantastic. I've found myself using the same windows all day rather than constantly opening, closing, and reopening them.
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