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The Chrome Downloading Toolbar appears on the bottom part of existing screen, whenever act of downloading begins. It automatically displays all the downloading applications as well as earlier successful & unsuccessful downloaded applications in same windows.
Aug 28, 2016 - Disable Downloads Bar is a extension for the Chrome web browser that. Is displayed that you need to react to before a download completes.
Sometimes it seems more frustrating to choose particular download applications. In such circumstance users have no any idea than closing appearance of downloading tool manually. As you know Google Chrome has plenty of inherent features. A few of Google Chrome features have been addressed by me in earlier articles, and the particular article leads you to explore the way of hiding Chrome Downloading Toolbar.
As default settings Google Chrome does not support option of closing downloading Toolbar. But Chrome extension called ‘Always Clear Download’ may close list of downloading files within few seconds. ‘Always Clear Downloads’ clears list of downloaded applications in every five seconds without destroying downloading files or progress bar.
When you install ‘Always Clear Downloads’ extensions it will automatically add in chrome toolbar likes of Water Drop Icon. Now, I am going to pave the way of downloading ‘Always Clear Downloads’ extensions for Google Chrome browser.
- Access Chrome Web store and after then search ‘Always Clear Downloads’ application. You may easily access it after clicking it.
- Now, click on Add to Chrome button and granted permission to add-on Chrome browser.
Here a Google Chrome useful extension has also been written as Turn off Light Extension – Watch Online Videos on Chrome. You may like it.
![Chrome Hid Download Bar Chrome Hid Download Bar](/uploads/1/2/5/6/125639245/762480023.jpg)
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Some Google Chrome extensions add a button to the right side of the toolbar, which usually provides access to the extension’s main features. These buttons are added in the order the extensions were installed, and that order may not be to your liking.
Fortunately, Chrome now makes it easy to rearrange the extension buttons on the toolbar. There are also a couple of ways you can hide the extension buttons. We’ll show you how to use these methods to clean up your toolbar.
How to Rearrange Extension Buttons on the Toolbar
Rearranging the order of the extension buttons on the toolbar is very easy. Simply click on a button and drag it to a new location on the toolbar.
How to Hide Extension Buttons in the Chrome Menu
If you want to hide a button from the toolbar, you can do so by moving it to the Chrome dropdown menu. To do this, right-click on the button you want to hide, and select “Hide in Chrome menu” from the drop-down menu.
When you click the Chrome menu icon, you’ll see the extension button at the top of the menu.
You can also drag an extension button to the Chrome menu and manually place the buttons in a custom order. You can also rearrange them on the Chrome menu, just like you can on the toolbar.
If you decide you want to move the extension button back to the toolbar, simply right-click on the button at the top of the Chrome menu and select “Show in toolbar” from the drop-down menu.
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When you move a button from the Chrome menu back to the toolbar, it’s placed on the right end of the toolbar, not in its original location. However, as discussed in the previous section, you can move the button wherever you like on the toolbar.
You can also resize the toolbar to hide extension buttons. To do this, place the cursor over the left edge of the toolbar until the it turns into a double arrow, as shown in the image below. Drag the edge of the toolbar to the right to start hiding the buttons on the right side of the toolbar. Dragging to the left will show the hidden buttons again.
In the example below, we’ve pared our toolbar down to three buttons.
When you resize the toolbar, the buttons are not removed. They are automatically moved to the top of the Chrome menu. Yes, you can do this one button at a time, as we discussed in the previous section. That method is useful if you only want to hide certain buttons. However, if you have a lot of buttons on your toolbar and you want to move all them off the toolbar and into the Chrome menu, resizing the toolbar is a quick way to do that.
Here we have all our toolbar buttons at the top of the Chrome menu and our toolbar is clear. Notice that if there are more buttons than fit on one row, multiple rows are created automatically.
Rearranging extension buttons and moving them to the Chrome menu is a handy way of keeping the Chrome window neat and organized making your browsing experience more efficient and enjoyable.
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