Google is implementing a bookmark bar for its Chrome browser on Android foldable devices and tablets, rolling out in version 146 of the browser.
This addition aims to align the browsing experience on larger mobile screens with that offered by Chrome on desktop and laptop computers, potentially enhancing usability for users performing more intensive tasks on their mobile devices.
The bookmark bar will display below the Omnibox, featuring Favicons and site names. A chevron will allow for scrolling through additional bookmarks, and holding a bookmark will reveal its full URL.
Users must manually enable the feature by navigating to Chrome’s Settings, then Appearance, and selecting “Show bookmarks bar.” The default setting is “Hidden on narrow screens.”








