Chrome Actions allow users to type commands in their Google Chrome browser's address box and trigger a specific settings action in a single step.
If you are a loyal Google Chrome user, you likely don't think too much about the address bar at the top of the screen because it's already very well integrated into Chrome's workflow. However, today, ...
When searching for a URL, it is straightforward. All you need to type in the address bar will reveal the details. However, if you want to search through bookmarks, tabs, and history in Chrome’s ...
Google is upgrading Chrome's address bar to help users find websites faster. Updates include "smarter" autocomplete, typo correction, bookmark search, and more. The changes could reshape how people ...
Google is now allowing Android users to customize the way they use Chrome, particularly where their address bar should be located as users may now move it to the bottom of their app. Other browsers ...
Google is rolling out a series of updates to the address bar (or Omnibox) in Chrome that improves the accuracy of autocomplete across the desktop and mobile browser. Instead of autocomplete only ...
The newest version of Chrome for mobile allows you to move the address bar to the bottom of your phone’s display. Unfortunately, this only works on iOS for now. There is no word on when this will come ...
Google’s made an exciting change to its Chrome browser and you can now move the address bar to the bottom of the screen on iPhone. Here’s how. First, you’ll want to make sure you’re running the most ...
Visually, Chrome on iOS is pretty different from the Android version. That disparity continues to grow today with the new ability to move the Chrome address bar on iPhone to the bottom of your screen.
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. I bring that history up because Google pushed out an update to iOS and the iPhone today that lets users choose ...