According to HowToGeek , Android users may soon experience a seemingly basic feature that has been 'absent' for a long time on the Chrome browser: the bookmarks bar.
Chrome on Android is getting a bookmarks bar
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Chrome browser on Android has long been missing the bookmarks bar
According to the latest discovery from the Chromium source code repository, Google is testing a bookmark bar for Chrome on Android via the #android-bookmark-bar feature flag. Although it is currently just a blank bar, the developers said that they will soon add full functionality in the future.
The lack of a bookmarks bar has always been a major drawback for Chrome on Android, especially for tablet users. While rival browsers like Vivaldi and Safari on iPad have had this feature for a long time, Google has been slow to respond to user demand.
The bookmarks bar allows quick access to favorite websites with just one click, improving work and browsing efficiency. The addition of this feature is expected to bring a more convenient experience to Chrome users on Android.
It’s unclear what display options Google will offer for the bookmarks bar, whether it will support Chrome on iPad, or when it will officially launch, but it’s still good news for Chrome lovers who want a consistent experience across all devices.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/google-cai-tien-trinh-duyet-chrome-tren-android-voi-thanh-dau-trang-moi-185241129093820685.htm
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