Google Chrome is testing an choice to let customers transfer the handle bar to the underside of the display on iOS. This comes almost two years after Apple shifted Safari’s tab bar to the underside with iOS 15.
Chrome’s change is presently within the testing section within the Testlfight model of the app, as first famous by iOS developer Steve Moser.
The change is optionally available, and customers can swap the handle bar model by Settings > Handle Bar on Chrome’s check model. If individuals utilizing the TestFlight model of Chrome can’t see the Handle Bar menu, they will do it by enabling the “chrome://flags/#bottom-omnibox-steady-state” flag.
Safari additionally lets customers change the tab place by Settings > Safari > Tabs, however the bottom-placed handle bar has been the default for 2 years.
Chrome’s change is but to roll out to all customers, however it is going to be helpful to individuals who use each browsers intermittently to get a uniform interface. Additionally, bottom-placed handle bars are simpler to entry with one hand on giant screened units.
Google tried an analogous experiment for Chrome on Android in 2020 however ultimately discontinued it.