Google is rolling out a feature for Chrome on Android that allows users to move the address bar to the bottom of the screen, enhancing accessibility and user comfort, a feature previously available on iOS since 2023.
Google Chrome for Android now allows users to move the address bar to the bottom of the screen, offering a customizable and more ergonomic browsing experience, similar to recent iOS updates, with the feature rolling out gradually.
Chrome for iOS now allows users to move the address bar to the bottom of the screen, enhancing the browsing experience and making it more convenient for users to access and interact with the address bar while using the browser on their iPhones or iPads.
Google Chrome is introducing five updates to its address bar to enhance user efficiency. Autocompletion has been improved to suggest URLs based on any previously used word for website searches. Chrome can now suggest popular sites even if the user has never visited them or mistyped the URL. Automatic typo corrections are now available across desktop, Android, and iOS. Users can search within bookmark folders directly from the address bar by including the folder name in the search. The address bar has also been visually improved for easier readability and increased responsiveness for faster results.
Google Chrome has introduced updates to its address bar, making it easier to find websites. The browser now detects typos in URLs and suggests the correct website based on previously visited sites. It also autocompletes URLs based on past visits. Users can now search within bookmark folders from the address bar and receive suggestions for popular sites they haven't visited. These features are available on both desktop and mobile devices. Additionally, Chrome on desktop has an improved visual layout for faster response times and better readability.
Google is introducing updates to the Chrome address bar (Omnibox) that enhance autocomplete accuracy on desktop and mobile browsers. The address bar will now autocomplete based on any word previously used to search for a website, rather than just the beginning of a URL. Misspelled URLs will be detected and suggestions will be provided based on previously visited websites. Chrome will also suggest popular sites even if they have not been visited or if the URL was mistyped. Additionally, users can now search within bookmark folders by including the folder name in the search. The visual layout of the Omnibox on desktop has been improved for better readability and responsiveness.