This is inconvenient (and an inconsistent UX), at least from a desktop user’s perspective, because when changing over from an existing page with some site opened in it to a blank new tab page, you’ll most likely look for the address bar which doesn’t already exist there.Īnd in the new tab page, pressing Alt + D gets you to nowhere, nor does it show the address bar. Whereas in Edge, the address bar is not displayed in the Start page and New Tab pages unless you click on the space manually to enable it. Major web browsers such as Chrome and Firefox show the address bar with active focus by default on all pages, along with a search box in the browser’s client area. It’s applicable to the old Microsoft Edge browser only. ![]() Note: Information in this article does not apply to the new Microsoft Edge (Chromium).
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