hide all toolbars in osx safari 7 whilst in fullscreen view (like chrome)
2014-07
I have been able to remove all toolbars except the address and tabs bar whilst in fullscreen view on safari 7.
Seems as though the option to remove the tabs bar is greyed out and I see no option for hiding the address bar.
Essentially I just want to see the web page itself in fullscreen without anything else in view similar to how chrome does it.
Is this possible? Any ideas?
Am a large keyboard user, and I've never hit back/forward/refresh or the favourite buttons on my browsers. Within safari, I can modify each of the buttons that appear.
I wish in Chrome to only be able to see the address bar, and the page. Is this possible?
I'm sorry, I looked as much as I could but I couldn't find a way to do this. You can suggest this feature though http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome?hl=en
You can not change the default buttons (left/right/refresh). There is a feature request on this where you can vote for it at http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=24498.
You can hide/move extension toolbar buttons. You can hide them by right-clicking and choosing hide. You can move them around by dragging them.