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9 gru 2021 · On Chrome, in fullscreen on MacOS 12, whenever I put my mouse on the top edge of the screen, the whole tabs/URL/Bookmark goes down, forcing the web page to adapt. And when I leave the top edge, it goes back up, forcing the web page to adapt again. Left without hovering (the black space is the notch), right with hovering.
1 wrz 2017 · To be safer you can right click in the empty space of the tab bar and 'Bookmark all tabs' to a folder first and then right click the folder and 'Open all' in a new window. Or, what worked for me, was to simply open a new window with ctrl+n and drag my few open tabs over to it.
I changed the "Automatically hide and show the menu bar" from "always" to "In full screen only". On Mac, Go to control center and scroll down to or search Menu Bar only. The oversized menu tab has not come back since I made the change.
How to DISABLE Chrome always on top on Macbook Pro? - Google Chrome Community.
This is a feature of Chrome called "auto scroll". It is designed to prevent you from losing your place in a long page if you accidentally click out of the window. To turn off auto scroll, go...
30 cze 2021 · In this post, we show you how to keep application windows always on top using native functionality on the Mac and third-party window managers. We also mention Afloat – a common way to achieve this on Mac but an approach that has a lot of caveats.
11 gru 2015 · There is a free app called Key Codes in the Mac App Store that as far as I can tell stays on top of all other windows. Other than menu items it stays atop all other apps including the Terminal and the Safari URL bar.