I Opened Google Chrome(Version 2.0) May also work with Version 1?
and Idly opened the "Tabs" up (Click on the
"+") to see whats been placed on the "Most visited" Screenshot List which often does not bear any relation to the actual pages visited!

There are 9 screen shots Here (which are not Live) Q Was the early versions 6 screens?
But did you know there is a 10th,Maybe more?
If there is a Page showing here which comes from your computer (stored on the Hard drive from the Documents folder) then that can be opened offline That is the Only apparent expection to the Rule ...Or is it?
Say you have been on a website and you have closed the webpage you were viewing (not bookmarked it)
Is it accessible?
The Normal procedure is to go online and Click on the Link at the tail end of the Google Chrome History List and The Page will reshow (updated perhaps?)
But Don't do that. Look to the Right side of the Window and locate the "Recently Closed" Links at the foot of the List
Click on them and you'll get the
"This webpage is not available." message?
Try a Link with The Google "G" icon NOT the Ball icon, and...?
In My case it Displayed a CNET.com forum page I was viewing Earlier and I could Scroll up and Down.Everything is intact. All the HyperLinks were still "Live" though They
all lead to the
This webpage is not available.page obviously If you are still offline
Be aware the Page is Fragile It may survive a viewing or 2 but if you have a few links here while experimenting a Link that Worked may revert back to the "This webpage is not available." Page

A possible Workaround is to open a New Tab for each link?)
Now My Puzzle, On the CNET page(I mentioned earlier ) there was a "live" Email Link Displayed, and I thought It will open My Gmail page(which works offline) or B) Activate the AOL connection software?
But Nothing of the sort happened. Instead the MS Outlook Login Box appeared!
Is this a Bug? Or can we assign another Email program to Deal with the issue Such as "Zimbra"?

FYI I do not know what will Happen If you are online? Need Feedback on this. Thanks