Chrome Move Tabs Below Address Bar

06.10.2019by admin
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Ever since Brave's new update, Windows users no longer have the option to use a browser (like Safari) that has tabs below the address bar. In Firefox, tabs can be taken below the address bar and here's how to do it.​First step is to move everything on the right side of the address bar to somewhere else like the tab bar. To do that, right click on the space near the address bar and click customize, then move things anywhere else.

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You will also need to add flexible space on each side of the address barThe next step is to launch Firefox and type about:support on the address bar. In there, on the 'profile folder' row click to the 'open folder' button.In the profiles folder, create a new folder named 'chrome'. Copy and paste this file inside the folder:That's it.I used the links below to edit the.css file( )( ).

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In this world of massive smartphones and finger gymnastics, having the address bar in Google Chrome at the bottom of your screen can reduce finger strain without impacting any functionality in your day-to-day browsing experience. Still, enabling this feature is hidden behind an experimental part of Chrome. The best that you can do is to make the tabs appear below the address bar, which you can do by right clicking the title bar and selecting 'Show tabs on a separate row', but this will still show the tab bar above the toolbars. As far as I know, there's no feature in IE 9, IE 10 and IE 11 to move the tabs bar ALL the way down - in other words, not just have it below the address bar, but to have it immediately above the web page in question. That's where I like it. That's where I have it in Firefox.