Kind of problematic, since key handlers may be offered by the page and will
override the key handlers of Chrome (same problem with plugins).
☆PhistucK


On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 03:22, stomu9 <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hello Chromium community,
>
> I'm an avid Opera user, mainly because of its drag-and-drop UI.  This
> allows me to eliminate unneeded UI elements and free up as much space
> as possible to maximize webpage view.
>
> Almost all browsers also have a full screen view, but often sacrifice
> usability as it also hides access to bookmarks, or simply the ability
> to type in new URLs.
>
> Since Chromium uses an in-line search-capable address bar, here's an
> idea I would like to suggest: at full screen mode, typing on the
> keyboard (when the cursor is not focused on a type-able element)
> automatically brings up the address bar, which could fade into view on
> top left of screen.  This would work for bookmarks, searches and new
> URLs, and combined with hotkeys would allow full web browsing on full
> screen mode.
>
> Chromium developers - thank you for your time and considerations.
>
> >
>

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