Google Chrome’s most striking feature and a substantial factor in its
popularity - the simple UI hasn’t changed much since the beta launch in
2008. Google focused on trimming down unnecessary toolbar space to
maximise browsing real estate. The browser is made up of 3 rows of
tools, the top layer horizontally stacks automatically adjusting tabs,
next to a simple new tabs icon and the standard minimize, expand &
close windows controls. The middle row includes 3 navigation controls
(Back, Forward & Stop/Refresh), a URL box which also allows direct
Google web searching and a star bookmarking icon. Extensions and browser
settings icons line up to the right of the URL box. The third row is
made up of bookmark folders and installed apps. Easily overlooked now,
this clean UI was a breath of fresh air compared to the overcrowded
toolbars of popular browsers pre-2008.
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