Many modern apps now-a-days keep commonly used actions on the bottom of the screen. It's very reasonable for the users who uses large phones. There is a flag on Chrome for Android that moves the address bar to the bottom of the screen. This option is available from a year, but it wasn't quite stable. There aren't any improvements on the stable version of the app, however, if you use the developer or canary version of the web browser then you'll love the new design.
The address bar now works perfectly and beautifully shows URLs and search suggestions as you type. You can also pull the address bar to reveal the suggested articles, recent downloads, recent bookmarks, etc.
One of the most interesting features for the chrome home is the new bottom tab UI. It now shows four shortcuts to Home, Downloads, Bookmarks, and History. If you want to try this, then follow the steps written below:
The address bar now works perfectly and beautifully shows URLs and search suggestions as you type. You can also pull the address bar to reveal the suggested articles, recent downloads, recent bookmarks, etc.
One of the most interesting features for the chrome home is the new bottom tab UI. It now shows four shortcuts to Home, Downloads, Bookmarks, and History. If you want to try this, then follow the steps written below:
- Open Chrome and type chrome://flags/#enable-chrome-home on the address bar.
- Move to the highlighted select menu and tap enable option.
- Relaunch the browser.
- That's it!
If you aren't able to click on the Relaunch Now button after enabling Chrome Home on the stable version of the web browser then just select "default" or "disabled" option from the select menu and close the browser.
Tip: You can swipe left/right on the address bar to quickly switch between the open tabs.
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