![]() That said, if a site doesn’t use RSS, Google will fall back to its existing content index to keep users updated. Google today considers Follow an experiment, and will evaluate publisher and end user feedback in deciding whether to graduate/widely launch it. The company will provide more information to websites if that’s the case, but the only publisher guidance today is making sure a site’s RSS is up-to-date. Device pixel ratio (DPR) is the ratio between physical pixels on the hardware screen and logical (CSS) pixels. Similarly, Google would not yet comment on whether it will come to iOS or desktop browsers. In other words, DPR tells Chrome how many screen pixels to use to draw a CSS pixel. Chrome uses the DPR value when drawing on HiDPI (High Dots Per Inch) displays. To set a DPR value: Click More options > Add device pixel ratio. Benson Leung, the Google engineer who moonlights as a tester of dodgy USB Type-C cables, has sadly performed his last act of tech vigilantismat least for now. ![]() We welcome feedback from publishers, bloggers, creators, and citizens of the open web (like you!) on this experiment as we aim to build deeper engagement between users and web publishers in Chrome. ![]() You can also stay up-to-date and ask us questions via on Twitter or via email to is also hosting a Following on the Open Web I/O 2021 session at 11 a.m. This feature will appear over the “coming weeks” for Chrome Canary users in the US on Android. That version of the browser (Canary > Dev > Beta > Stable) is three levels from the release that the vast majority of people use. ![]()
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