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One of the features that many people love in Chrome is the minimal UI at the top of the browser. Want to minimize it even more? Then you will definitely want to make use of the new feature added to the Experimental Features page.
To get started enter "about:flags" into the Address Bar and hit Enter. Scroll down until you see the listing for Compact Navigation. Enable it and let the browser restart to gain access to the feature.
Once the browser has restarted right click on one of the tabs and select Hide the toolbar from the Context Menu.
Here is what the top of the browser looks like afterwards. As you can see the Back, Forward, andTools Menu buttons have moved into the Tab Bar.
To access the Address Bar simply click on the tab. Keep in mind that the Address Bar will auto-hide rather quickly if you do not make use of it soon enough.
Hiding the Address Bar and Bookmarks Bar will really minimize the top UI section of the browser (see first screenshot above).
Note: For the moment the feature is only available on Windows systems for Chrome Dev, Canary, and Chromium releases.
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What is this address bar reading or is it just another search bar ?
Toolbar extensions Search providers and Accelerators you have if don't need any of them you can disable or remove them.
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Anytime you enter a search query into the Google search engine or navigate to a website in the Google Chrome web browser, a file called a cookie is saved on your computer.
Cookies contain small portions of data that make web pages load more quickly, but they can also be used to find out what sites you are visiting and can even sometimes contain malicious code.
You can remove the cookies to keep your browsing history private.
Scroll down and click "Options."
Navigate to the "Under The Hood" tab and find "Privacy."
Scroll down and click "Show Cookies" under the "Cookie Settings" heading.
Find the specific cookie you want to remove in the list of saved cookies.
Click the name of the cookie and then click "Remove."
Click the "Remove All" button at the bottom of the window if you want to remove all the saved cookies.
Click "Close" to save the changes and close the window.
http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95626
It might be part of an added search engine you might have inadvertently downloaded these seem to attach themselves to various downloaded programs.
Check you add remove program lists for any unwanted or unneeded programs and uninstall them
also check managed add ons
Create the menu tab on your homepage open webpage right click in the top toolbar you should see a number of toolbar options select the menu tab which will add File Edit View Favorites Tools and Help
Click on the tools at the bottom of the drop down list Managed add ons
alsoo Remove Cookies in Google Chrome
Click the wrench icon at the upper-right corner of the Google Chrome web browser.
Manage your cookies and site data
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