Google is rolling out a bookmarks bar for Chrome users on Android tablets and foldables (basically, large-screen devices) with Chrome version 146. The feature might sound familiar, as it has been available on Chrome for desktop for years.
As seen on desktop, the bookmarks bar appears below the omnibox, spanning the full width of the screen and showcasing favicons alongside site names, while a right-facing chevron handles overflow. Long-pressing a bookmark reveals its full URL.
Nirave Gondhia / Digital TrendsWhat problem does the bookmark bar on tablets and foldables solve?
To enable the bookmarks bar in Chrome on tablets or foldables, go to Settings > Appearance and select “Show bookmarks bar.”
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