Confused at the change I’m talking about? Take a look at the screenshots below of the latest Chrome Beta (v61.0.3163.51). As you’ll notice, the address bar is now located at the bottom of the screen. The layout of it hasn’t changed, only the location.
Additionally, you can now do a half-swipe up on the new address bar to access your website shortcuts, or go full-wipe to bring up a full-screen page with stories you may be interested in. Either swipe will also show you a bottom menu for Home, Downloads, Bookmarks, and History. For those curious, the new “New Tab” page is the half-swipe screen below on the left. You’ll find shots of the new incognito and tab preview pages too.
OK, so what if you want no part of this new default setting of the Chrome Home and its bottom address bar? You can opt-out, for now! To turn it off and bring your life back to normalcy, head into chrome://flags. You’ll then want to search for “Chrome Home,” where you’ll be able to switch it from “Default” to “Disabled.” That should do the trick.
Everyone seeing this change yet? I know Tim hasn’t quite experienced this…whatever it is.
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Latest Chrome Beta Update Drops the Address Bar to the Bottom by Default is a post from: Droid Life
Latest Chrome Beta Update Drops the Address Bar to the Bottom by Default
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