It was Chrome’s sleek tab-driven interface with minimal real estate that was adopted by Firefox and then Internet Explorer. Both browsers have improved massively in recent years, but part of that improvement is down to the growth in rival browsers like Google’s open-source alternative.Ĭhrome is no longer the young upstart it once was, and its pioneering spirit is often forgotten in the mists of time. (You may have to create a bunch of bookmarks to cause the bar to fill up, but since this is appearing "outside" the actual bookmark bar, probably not.) If syncing your account after that causes it to appear, then it could be a setting or extension.Many people are happy to stick with the default browser set up when they fire up their computer for the first time, which means Edge if you’re a Windows 10 user and Safari if you’re on an Apple Mac. If those don't work, uninstall Chrome and tell it to remove all settings, then reinstall and see if it shows up before you sync your account. Or maybe just make a new profile to start. I'd even go so far as renaming the User Data folder so Chrome completely rebuilds itself. The only thing I could suggest is making sure your account is synced so you don't lose your stuff, and resetting chrome. I assume no active extensions are remotely related. And searching for "all bookmarks" is basically useless as it's so common, even if I include words like button or toolbar. The exact phrase "Open Side Panel to see All Bookmarks" doesn't find any results at all in Google search, meaning they have no documentation with instructions that say to click that, and nobody else has ever mentioned it.
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