When you have a perfectly strong Internet connection, everything is good to go. But what if you are in a place where there is no Internet connectivity, like maybe in a flight? All you need to do is to browse through the stuff that you have once browsed, read a few quotes or something like that. But since there is no Internet connectivity, you are quite helpless. But are you, really? Not quite. There is always a solution to every problem, isn’t it? Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox already have the option for offline browsing enabled. You can have the same done for Google Chrome as well. Offline browsing actually saves the cached copies of websites, such that you can access the sites even when there is no Internet connection. Read on, to learn how to enable the offline browsing feature on your Google Chrome to browse anytime you want, even with no Internet connection.