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It appears that Google is planning to launch a bottom toolbar for its Chrome browser on Android devices. The company is reportedly testing a limited bottom toolbar in Chrome on Android phones/tablets.
A new flag for a bottom-based custom tab interface was spotted, but it will only be available with links opened from the Google app What do we want? Bottom-based navigation for Chrome on Android!
Summary: Bottom bar is once again an option on Google Chrome for Android. Google has started rolling out the change to the stable channel, as it allows you to move Chrome Omnibox to the bottom.
Google is testing a bottom bar for the in-app browser present within the Google app. The Google app uses a Chrome Custom Tab implementation to display external content. Google has also been ...
As users interact with the Chrome bottom bar look, early reports indicate some minor usability issues. However, overall functionality remains intact, allowing users to navigate without major ...
Google Keep is testing a new bottom toolbar that provides a sleeker look to the humble note-taking app. The new toolbar includes three buttons for creating new notes and takes up less space in ...
Back in September, Gmail for Android removed text labels from its core navigation element; this change now makes sense as Google is making the bottom bar more persistent. Update 11/11: This ...
The Outlook toolbar contains options like Calendar and Mail, either on the left side or at the bottom of the window. In this article, I will show you how to move the Outlook toolbar from side to ...