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How to Hide Address Bar in Chrome: Auto, Shortcut, Full Screen

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Updated onOctober 20, 2023

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Google Chrome is often referred to as one of the best browsers, but it does lack certain useful features. For some reason, Google Chrome doesn’t offer the option to auto hide the address bar.

Though there’s no native built-in option, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you can’t hide the address bar. There are still a few workarounds and third-party extensions available that would help.

So, go through the following sections to find out how you can hide the address bar in Chrome.

Is there a shortcut to hide the address bar in Chrome?

Is there a shortcut to hide the address bar in Chrome?

While there’s no absolute keyboard shortcut to hide the address bar in Chrome, there’s one that will help switch to full-screen mode. To find out the keyboard shortcut, check the solutions below.

In the full-screen mode, the address bar would be hidden, along with the other options. It is designed to help users stay focussed on one tab and have it spread out across the screen.

How do I turn on & off auto hide in address bar?

While there earlier was aCompact Navigationflag in Google Chrome that allowed users to auto-hide the address bar, it doesn’t exist anymore. So, now there’s no way to that.

If Google Chrome releases an option for it in the future, we will update the guide and add the steps for it. So, make sure to bookmark this page and keep checking it regularly. Until then, you can try out the methods listed here to hide the address bar in Chrome.

Quick Tip:

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This lightweight browser lets you keep tabs in separate workspaces, hide the address bar, and organize your browsing the way you want.

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How do I hide the address bar in Chrome?

How do I hide the address bar in Chrome?

1. Create a desktop shortcut

This is a viable way to hide the toolbar and address bar in Chrome but comes with its fair share of limitations. For instance, you can’t create a desktop shortcut for every website that you visit. Check out the other methods here to find out if these work alright for you.

2. Switch to full-screen mode

Another simple way to hide the URL bar in Chrome is to go full-screen by pressingF11orFn+F11, depending on whether theFunction (Fn) key is locked or unlocked.

Remember that this method will hide the tabs as well and only open the current tab in full-screen mode. So, navigating might be an issue here for a few users. But, it also helps hide the Toolbar in Google Chrome.

3. Modify the properties

This is another way to remove the address bar in Chrome, but just like the second method, it would require a shortcut for every website. The last method works well in this case.

4. Use a third-party extension

Using a third-party extension is an effective way to hide the address bar in Chrome since it doesn’t create unnecessary shortcuts and clutter the desktop.

How do I make Chrome compact?

Apart from removing the address bar, you can also hide the bookmarks bar in Chrome. In addition to that, there’s the option to hide the Home button placed right before the address bar.

Besides, categorizing tabs under different groups is an effective way to declutter Google Chrome and make it compact. Also, instead of adding everything to Bookmarks, you could make use of theReading listin theSide Panel.

How do I hide the bookmark bar?

How do you hide tabs?

Again, Chrome does not offer a built-in option to hide tabs but you can simply pressF11orFn+F11to go full-screen.

Besides, if the objective is to have them occupy less space, grouping multiple tabs together could do the trick.

How do I hide the address bar in full screen Chrome?

As discussed earlier, hitting theF11orFn+F11key will automatically switch Chrome to full-screen mode to auto hide the address bar, and the bookmarks and tabs.

So, if you had been wondering how to hide the search bar in Chrome, these are all the ways you can do it, along with making your browser more compact.

Hopefully, Google Chrome developers will hear the people out and provide us with a built-in option in future releases to hide the address bar.

Also, find out what to do ifChrome keeps opening new tabs.

In case you know any more methods or have a query, drop a comment below.

Aleksandar Ognjanovic

Aleksandar’s main passion is technology. With a solid writing background, he is determined to bring the bleeding edge to the common user. With a keen eye, he always spots the next big thing surrounding Microsoft and the Windows OS.

Focused on Windows errors and how to solve them, he also writes about the OS’s latest features as well as its interface.

In his free time, he likes to read, listen to music, and enjoy the nature. Hiking is one of his newly found passions.

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