In Googleâs Chrome Canary the awesome bar has been tweaked. Not a fan of the interface adjustment. From the perspective of a search engine, it makes sense. However, from the perspective of the user it is a bit more confusing. Once the page has loaded, the URL is now in grey on the left hand side and the user can search on the right hand side. This reminds me of old versions of Safari but with a tw
Burying the URL Chrome considers hiding the location field. April 30, 2014 ⢠3 min read Today, a Canary build of Google Chrome removed something kind of important from the browser: the URL. Of course it still supports them, but the time where users actually see URLs is ending. With Chromeâs âEnable origin chip in Omniboxâ flag, Location becomes a write-only field. Clicking there no longer reveals
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