Chromiun bookmark bar always on when in incognito mode
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Chromiun bookmark bar always on when in incognito mode
Hi there,
It's only me or the new Chromium 46 (kindly provided by @Alien Bob) now always display the bookmark bar when in incognito mode?
Up to Chromium 45 I could toggle bookmark bar visibility on any browser window (incognito included) with ^+Shift+B. Now it appears that when in an incognito window, it doesn't matter if bookmark bar is enabled or disabled. It always show there.
Anybody out there can confirm this? I've searched for this in the web and haven't found nothing conclusive yet.
Tks a lot.
Last edited by denydias; 10-24-2015 at 11:55 AM.
Reason: typo.
Good. Someone added to your report that the bug can be reproduced with Chrome 46 on Windows. That will give it more attention for sure :-)
I can reproduce it too with Chrome 46 on Windows as well as Chromium 46 on Slackware.
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