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Google Chrome offers an option to visually highlight repainted areas using a Developer Tools option called 'Show paint rectangles'. It is described here: https://developer.chrome.com/devtools/docs/rendering-settings



Another of those options is FPS meter rendering. This option you can even enabled permanently by modifying chrome:flags, but I can't figure out how to permanently enable paint rectangles to be rendered for every page without the Developer Tools console open. There doesn't seem to be a flag for it I could enable.



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    Google Chrome offers an option to visually highlight repainted areas using a Developer Tools option called 'Show paint rectangles'. It is described here: https://developer.chrome.com/devtools/docs/rendering-settings



    Another of those options is FPS meter rendering. This option you can even enabled permanently by modifying chrome:flags, but I can't figure out how to permanently enable paint rectangles to be rendered for every page without the Developer Tools console open. There doesn't seem to be a flag for it I could enable.



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      Google Chrome offers an option to visually highlight repainted areas using a Developer Tools option called 'Show paint rectangles'. It is described here: https://developer.chrome.com/devtools/docs/rendering-settings



      Another of those options is FPS meter rendering. This option you can even enabled permanently by modifying chrome:flags, but I can't figure out how to permanently enable paint rectangles to be rendered for every page without the Developer Tools console open. There doesn't seem to be a flag for it I could enable.



      Is there a solution to this? Maybe a setting or an extension to do it?










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      Google Chrome offers an option to visually highlight repainted areas using a Developer Tools option called 'Show paint rectangles'. It is described here: https://developer.chrome.com/devtools/docs/rendering-settings



      Another of those options is FPS meter rendering. This option you can even enabled permanently by modifying chrome:flags, but I can't figure out how to permanently enable paint rectangles to be rendered for every page without the Developer Tools console open. There doesn't seem to be a flag for it I could enable.



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          While it is not a perfect solution, you can have the developer tools open in a separate window (undocked) in order to not obstruct the view. Downside is that you need to have developer tools open.



          See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23668827/how-to-open-the-chrome-developer-tools-in-a-new-window






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          While it is not a perfect solution, you can have the developer tools open in a separate window (undocked) in order to not obstruct the view. Downside is that you need to have developer tools open.



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          While it is not a perfect solution, you can have the developer tools open in a separate window (undocked) in order to not obstruct the view. Downside is that you need to have developer tools open.



          See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23668827/how-to-open-the-chrome-developer-tools-in-a-new-window






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          While it is not a perfect solution, you can have the developer tools open in a separate window (undocked) in order to not obstruct the view. Downside is that you need to have developer tools open.



          See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23668827/how-to-open-the-chrome-developer-tools-in-a-new-window






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          While it is not a perfect solution, you can have the developer tools open in a separate window (undocked) in order to not obstruct the view. Downside is that you need to have developer tools open.



          See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23668827/how-to-open-the-chrome-developer-tools-in-a-new-window







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