![]() And while I was working on that, I found a way to automate the closing of the Download Bar as well. This probably isn't a problem on a screen with a high resolution, but on laptops where you have less screen real estate, it can be really annoying.īecause of the resizing, I started looking into finding a solution using AppleScript. However, when you interact with other applications for a while and then return to Google Chrome to close the Download Bar, it forgot the original window size for some reason, and you're stuck with the resized window. When you close the Downloar Bar right away, the window size is restored though. I am the user, and I decide how large my windows should be. Hello Google, this isn't 1995 where JavaScripts are constantly resizing your application windows. Every now and then I go through all the Google Groups topics about this, but even though there've been bug reports and feature requests about this for years, nobody at Google can be bothered to add a simple "Close Download Bar" keyboard shortcut or a "Don't show the Download Bar" checkbox in the settings.įurthermore, the Download Bar isn't added within the window, the window is resized and then the Download Bar gets added. The Download Bar has been my #1 complaint about Google Chrome ever since I started using it, and was often a reason to switch back to Safari as my main browser. ![]()
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