Oh, you know, while we're at it, it would also be nice if in full-
screen view one can pull the interface down by mousing at the top
(instead of just having an 'exit' tab come down).

As for hiding the toolbars... I like the idea of that, myself, but I
propose that there be a small delay. Otherwise, the interface will be
popping up all over the place if someone is just clicking tabs. It has
to be manageable.

On Jul 25, 2:31 am, David <[email protected]> wrote:
> I really like the fact that the bookmark bar is seen only in the new
> tab page by default. However, i think it could be improved a slight
> bit.
>
> I think it would be better if it had an auto-hiding feature where it
> would become visible when you move over to the navigation bar at the
> top of
> the screen.
>
> This would keep the screen decluttered by not showing the
> bookmarks bar when you don't need it but at the same time a person
> wouldn't have to go to the home page every time they wanted to access
> their bookmarks.
>
> The auto-hiding feature would also be helpful when
> toolbars are added to chrome as 3rd party toolbars would only be
> visible when a person really needed them.

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