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minus-squareAutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldBlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 year agoThis is the best summary I could come up with: Google Chrome is testing an option to let users move the address bar to the bottom of the screen on iOS. This comes nearly two years after Apple shifted Safari’s tab bar to the bottom with iOS 15. Chrome’s change is currently in the testing phase in the Testlfight version of the app, as first noted by iOS developer Steve Moser. Chrome’s change is yet to roll out to all users, but it will be beneficial to people who use both browsers intermittently to get a uniform interface. Also, bottom-placed address bars are easier to access with one hand on large screened devices. Google tried a similar experiment for Chrome on Android in 2020 but eventually discontinued it. The original article contains 187 words, the summary contains 117 words. Saved 37%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Google Chrome is testing an option to let users move the address bar to the bottom of the screen on iOS.
This comes nearly two years after Apple shifted Safari’s tab bar to the bottom with iOS 15.
Chrome’s change is currently in the testing phase in the Testlfight version of the app, as first noted by iOS developer Steve Moser.
Chrome’s change is yet to roll out to all users, but it will be beneficial to people who use both browsers intermittently to get a uniform interface.
Also, bottom-placed address bars are easier to access with one hand on large screened devices.
Google tried a similar experiment for Chrome on Android in 2020 but eventually discontinued it.
The original article contains 187 words, the summary contains 117 words. Saved 37%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!