Browser: make the address bar not overlap with the rendered screen. [duplicate]

asked 2020-01-02 18:09:42 +0200

Electrowolf gravatar image

The current default browser has a settings/url/navigation bar at the bottom of the screen. The area behind this bar is still being rendered by the browser for the website you're visiting.

These days a lot of websites have a button on the bottom of their page (e.g. for GDPR and cookie stuff). Unfortunately these are quite often not clickable as the bottom browser bar is overlapping with these buttons.

Solution: make the area behind the bar not render-able for the browser so the bottom of the pages are visible.

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The question has been closed for the following reason "duplicate question" by Tanghus
close date 2020-01-03 06:42:26.557128

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IMHO a better solution: Make the address bar dismissible without having to scroll the webpage, e.g. by swiping down on it (similar to how you can dismiss the keyboard).

BH ( 2020-01-02 21:01:27 +0200 )edit

I would say that this is a duplicate of this issue which is tracked by Jolla.

Tanghus ( 2020-01-03 06:42:18 +0200 )edit

I think you are correct. Different words for the same issue.

Electrowolf ( 2020-01-03 11:36:22 +0200 )edit