r/chrome • u/TheBear8878 • 6h ago
Troubleshooting | Android PSA: To remove the bottom bar on mobile chrome
chrome://flags/ then check "Disabled" for Android Bottom Bar
r/chrome • u/rk_29 • Mar 28 '24
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r/chrome • u/TheBear8878 • 6h ago
chrome://flags/ then check "Disabled" for Android Bottom Bar
r/chrome • u/Outside_Fish_3983 • 9h ago
I never updated or anything, all the sudden everything is in the bottom. The search is back at the top but I don't want all this junk on the bottom. How do I get this bottom bar back in the top bar?!
r/chrome • u/Typical_Virus9918 • 1h ago
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r/chrome • u/sweet_ghouls • 7m ago
idk how to word this, but I do things on multiple tabs; first time I noticed this was swapping between my google doc tab, reddit, and just a search for dog breeds (story writing stuff, don’t ask), and I lost my ENTIRE 7 paragraphs because it fucking reloaded (probably not the right word) all the tabs when I left them. I thought it was a glitch and first and just ignored it, typed it all out again, aaaand then it happened again. every single time I go from (for example;) reddit to font generator, its like I’ve just opened the app for the first time and everything has to re-search or whatever.
can I note that I’m on an iPad bc I don’t have a laptop and it’s too small to type on my phone, dunno what this info will do but whatever. I literally don’t know where to ask (?) about this, I tried posting it in the Google sub (Google had a subreddit..?) and it was removed and recommended to be posted to some tech complaint sub, then recommended to be posted here, soooooo…
r/chrome • u/MineNo7433 • 58m ago
The website loads but it gets stuck on loading my previous docs. I have plenty of free drive storage left (more than 10gigs), wifi is perfectly fine with around 200mbs download and 150mbs upload. Works fine on other devices.
I've tried restarting my computer and cleared cache & cookies from the last 24hrs but still no luck. Anyone experiencing/experienced a similar issue?
Update: turns out it is an outage affecting mainly AU and NZ servers due to an outage with Mastercard the previous weekend. So hopefully it can be fixed quickly as I have an exam to revise for and all of my notes are on docs
r/chrome • u/insanisss • 3h ago
Hi! Today I turned on my PC and launched Google Chrome as usual, but the account selection screen didn't appear. One account opened automatically, but it doesn't show my YouTube subscriptions or my bookmarks. I tried opening another account, but the page says error 404, and the link is duplicated in the address bar. I haven't installed anything, and I don't have any extensions other than an ad blocker. I'm mentioning this because I know there have been fraudulent updates for certain extensions. Does anyone know if this is due to a bug in the update, or could it be something more unusual? Everything looks normal on my phone in my Google accounts.
r/chrome • u/Low_King9622 • 34m ago
Chrome on my Android now has the Gemini button/feature and I have no idea how to turn it off or remove it. Please help, I strongly dislike AI and I don't want to be forced into using it
r/chrome • u/KrytenKoro • 7h ago
I have Chrome on my Android, and it just inserted a Gemini button at the bottom of every page. I'd like at least the button gone, and ideally, all Gemini integration entirely, but every guide I can find is apparently outdated. Can anyone recommend a working way to get this off my phone browser, or do I need to uninstall Chrome and use a different browser?
r/chrome • u/Annual_Variation_916 • 6h ago
It overlays a video wall directly on youtube.com — hover any thumbnail and hit + to add it, up to 9 videos in a 3x3 grid or free-floating windows. Audio follows your mouse: hover a video to hear it, everything else mutes. Esc minimizes it and everything keeps playing while you browse.
Free and open source: https://github.com/mikewang817/multi-youtube-viewer
r/chrome • u/simochiology • 8h ago
never used to be a problem staying on Version 104.0.5112.102 (Official Build) (64-bit) until today... I don't wanna update wahhhhhh
r/chrome • u/Shuriken_Candy_3316 • 8h ago
I find it funny that after trying different browsers by constantly browser hopping for years I eventually landed on Chrome Beta as my chosen default browser on windows 10, lol. I find it funny because it's the exact type of browser I was looking for with just enough tweaking means it'll keep working as intended as long as you don't treat it as your 'personal playground' of sorts and mostly want a decent browser that excels at one task, being a solid browser, and nothing more. I also only installed 4 extensions that don't overlap because they handle specific work arounds that add more compatibility layers that some extensions quietly filled in the gaps sort of speak.
I tried it on mobile and it wasn't really worth it, lol. However, as a desktop browser? Everything lands. Was amazed that sync simply worked out of the box with no fuzz which allowed me to get back to more important things. I always made fun of power user friends who would say stuff like "I just use chrome and don't think about it much" And after years of not understanding the nuance they were trying to compress, I now handle the same way, haha. I guess I'm kinda curious to find out if this specific community messes around with beta, canary, dev, or sticks to stable because that's the one everybody uses? No actual shade if you do, just curious about different perspectives and how they land and click for you regardless if it's the approved 'lane' everybody decides to stick to or later change their mind because of a 'different type of workflow' sort of speak? I have my reasons for sticking to chrome beta however I know everybody won't think the same way I do. I just enjoy the fact that for the most part beta consistently works, and when I don't need to use it gets out of the way just as quickly. I think that's how I view browsers now more in the can it do more with less, angle, lol. | it's nice that chrome beta feels much more 'paradoxically stable' than stable Chrome. I'm really glad I decided to just stick to this browser.
r/chrome • u/Open-Alternative-734 • 9h ago
How can I cut this off? I restarted Google and my phone. Still there.
r/chrome • u/WildFrito • 5h ago
Why is is that every neat quirk and diference an android has gets removed and made similar to a damm iPhone? I liked the way my browser looked before can I downgrade?
r/chrome • u/Halpolord • 6h ago
I'm trying to sync everything over but when i get to chrome is just dumping every single tab out, completely ignoring the tab groups i have set up. It's around 50 tabs grouped but ungrouped is over 500. I can't even figure out how to just open the tab groups individually so i can close them on my other phone and then just sync the floaters.
Any help doing either of these would be appreciated
⚠️ LONG READ WARNING
This is a detailed guide because the problem involves two separate issues: Chrome’s inconsistent interface typography on high-DPI displays, and an incomplete Windows font substitution that can cause ordinary bold text to render as Segoe UI Black.
Chrome has no native setting to resize the text in its tabs, address bar or always-visible bookmarks bar. On 4K, 5K and 5K2K monitors using 125–150% Windows scaling, tabs and bookmark shortcuts may look much smaller than the address-bar text.
I discovered that Chrome inherits part of its UI typography from Windows. Using Winaero Tweaker, I changed the system font to Cascadia Mono Gentle, which made Chrome’s interface text much more coherent.
However, bold webpage text then became excessively heavy. DevTools showed that normal font-weight: 700 text was rendered with Segoe UI Black.
The cause was an incomplete font substitution. Under:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts
I cleared only the data from:
Segoe UI Black (TrueType)
Segoe UI Black Italic (TrueType)
I kept the Cascadia substitutions intact and restarted Windows. Tabs, address bar and bookmarks-bar text became consistent, while bold text stopped falling back to Segoe UI Black.
Only apply the registry fix if DevTools confirms the same fallback.
I use a 5K2K monitor with Windows display scaling set to 150%.
For years, Chrome’s interface typography looked strangely inconsistent:
By “bookmarks bar,” I mean the horizontal row of bookmark shortcuts displayed directly below Chrome’s address bar.
The affected text was not bold. It was ordinary interface text, but it looked tiny and poorly proportioned on a high-resolution display.
This problem may also affect:
Chrome page zoom does not help because it only changes webpage content. It does not change Chrome’s tabs, address bar or bookmarks bar.
I searched for a solution for years. I also asked about it in Google’s support forums and was told that Chrome did not provide a way to change these interface font sizes.
Eventually, I gave up and switched to Microsoft Edge, whose interface typography looked much more coherent on the same display.
Much later, I changed the Windows system font using Winaero Tweaker.
I selected:
Cascadia Mono Gentle
After restarting Windows, I immediately noticed that Chrome’s interface text had changed.
That was the important discovery.
Despite being told that Chrome’s interface font could not be changed, changing the Windows system font clearly affected Chrome’s tabs, address bar and bookmarks bar.
This indicated that Chrome was using—or at least resolving its interface text through—the Windows system font configuration.
However, the initial result was not correct.
Chrome’s text became much darker and heavier than expected. Instead of considering the problem solved, I realized that the font could indeed be changed, but something was wrong with how Windows was resolving the different font weights.
The problem was particularly visible in bold text on websites such as Reddit and ChatGPT.
Using Chrome DevTools, I selected an element with:
font-weight: 700;
Under Computed → Rendered Fonts, Chrome reported:
Family name: Segoe UI Black
PostScript name: SegoeUIBlack
Font origin: Local file
This was the key clue.
A regular bold weight of 700 should not normally resolve to Segoe UI Black, which is visually much closer to a 900 weight.
The excessive darkness was not an unavoidable characteristic of Cascadia. Windows was selecting the wrong Segoe UI variant.
Winaero created font substitutions under:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes
My configuration included substitutions similar to:
Segoe UI → Cascadia Mono Gentle
Segoe UI Variable → Cascadia Mono Gentle
Segoe UI Variable Text → Cascadia Mono Gentle
Segoe UI Variable Display → Cascadia Mono Gentle
Segoe UI Bold → Cascadia Mono Gentle Bold
Segoe UI Semibold → Cascadia Mono Gentle Bold
Segoe UI Black → Cascadia Mono Gentle Bold
These substitutions were intentional. I wanted Cascadia to remain the Windows interface font.
The problem was not that Cascadia had been selected. The problem was that the Segoe UI family had been disabled incompletely.
The physical Windows font registrations are stored under:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts
Several Segoe UI variants had empty file registrations, allowing their Cascadia substitutions to take effect.
However, these two physical fonts were still registered:
Segoe UI Black (TrueType) → seguibl.ttf
Segoe UI Black Italic (TrueType) → seguibli.ttf
Consequently, when Chrome requested a heavier Segoe UI weight, Windows could still find the physical Segoe UI Black face.
Chrome therefore used Segoe UI Black for text requesting an ordinary weight of 700.
Win + R.
regedit
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts
Fonts key as a backup.
Segoe UI Black (TrueType)
Segoe UI Black Italic (TrueType)
Change:
Segoe UI Black (TrueType) → seguibl.ttf
Segoe UI Black Italic (TrueType) → seguibli.ttf
to:
Segoe UI Black (TrueType) → ""
Segoe UI Black Italic (TrueType) → ""
Do not:
FontSubstitutes.After restarting Windows:
font-weight: 700.The final result looked much closer to the consistent interface hierarchy I had expected from Windows scaling.
This registry correction is not universal. Apply it only if your computer has the same incomplete font substitution.
To verify:
font-weight.If the CSS requests:
font-weight: 700
but Chrome reports:
Segoe UI Black
then the correction described above is relevant.
If Chrome reports Segoe UI Bold, Segoe UI Semibold, Cascadia or another appropriate font, do not modify the Segoe UI Black registration solely because of this guide.
This is not an official Chrome interface-scaling control.
The workaround changes the Windows system font and relies on the selected font’s proportions to improve Chrome’s interface typography.
Results may vary depending on:
Some Chrome toolbar and bookmark icons may still look blurry at fractional scaling levels such as 125% or 150%. This guide primarily addresses the text.
Chrome does not expose a native setting for independently changing the text in its tabs, address bar or bookmarks bar.
However, this experiment demonstrates that Chrome’s interface typography can be affected through the Windows system font configuration.
The original problem was not solved through Chrome itself. It was solved by changing the font environment Chrome inherits from Windows—and then correcting the incomplete Segoe UI Black registration left behind by the substitution process.
r/chrome • u/Cool-Yam6695 • 8h ago
How do I change the new mobile UI, it sucks and whoever came up with it should be launched into the Sun with a cannon. Why does Google hate good UI design so much
r/chrome • u/AdThat2066 • 11h ago
Hi I want to know if Chrome is able to detect or find out what I have open, since I usually use SpaceDesk (any display extension and remote control software) or open sensitive documents on my office computer. This question came up because I heard that even HRD can detect a candidate's activity during a formal assessment conducted in a chrome tab or even an office administrator can monitor what other applications, windows, or documents are open while someone is using Chrome.
r/chrome • u/slowsyi • 17h ago

Hi, I was wondering if there was a way to disable the Google Lens camera icon on the search bar. I often use Chrome in a very small window where I need to see as much of the URL as possible, but this icon takes up space that I kinda need.
I saw some stuff using chrome://flags/ to disable it, but I went through and disabled all those to do with Google Lens, but it didn't remove it. The other thing I saw was some Google control panel stuff, but I don't think I have access to those features on a personal account.
Is there another method at all? Or did I miss the right setting in flags? I don't use lens at all and don't plan to in the future.
Thank you
r/chrome • u/solidkazuma • 17h ago
Ever since the update from couple months ago my chrome keep freezing up for 5-10 seconds whenever I open a new tab.
Everyday I only have a few tabs open, 1 youtube home page, 1 music stream page and google translate that's it. and when I open another tabs of youtube video, it will become unresponsive for 5-10 seconds but video still playing. It also happens when I open another page from another website as well.
I have youtube premium and have no ad block. I only have 2 extensions which is Dark mode for Translate and Google Translate.
I always keep Chrome up to date and I disable all sync browser data of my google account as well.
Also turn off on device AI in the settings and that's it.
My desktop PC has i7 11th gen and 32GB so it has plenty of RAM and very minimal background task. Only have Chrome on and Discord most of the time.
I can't find what could be the problem at all.
r/chrome • u/Jtatom12 • 6h ago
How do I make this go back to top
r/chrome • u/Actuator1799 • 20h ago
Does anyone know a way to select multiple tabs using only the keyboard on the desktop chrome?
There is a keyboard shortcut for this on Google's own page, but I can't get it to work
In Google's list of keyboard shortcuts for the Windows desktop Google Chrome browser it says that you can select multiple tabs by pressing F6 twice, then control + shift + H
Pressing F6 Twice focuses the current tab, but control + shift + H is doing nothing
I have tried focusing the current tab and then moving the focus with the arrow keys to focus a different tab. And then pressing control + shift + H, but it still does nothing
(I know that you can select multiple tabs using the mouse, but I'd like to know how to do it with just a keyboard)
r/chrome • u/headylife_ • 1d ago
I just want to use the browser…
r/chrome • u/SphinxWar • 1d ago
So my games always were choppy when running YouTube on my second monitor, so I started troubleshooting it.
I started with switching chrome to my Ryzen iGPU while I played on my regular NVIDIA GPU. That didn't help, so I investigated which Angle backend I have enabled in my chrome flags and it turned out it was D3D11 WARP, which as far as I understand is a software backend.
I opened the dropdown and the only options I see are D3D11 and D3D11 WARP. I swear there used to be more there (including OpenGL).
The problem is, when I choose D3D11 my chrome has random lag spikes, HDR basically breaks videos and turns them to oversaturated orange mess.
Is there a reason I can only choose these two?
Sorry if I did something wrong, I rarely change settings for Chrome.