One feature is an auto-hide address bar when Edge is running in fullscreen mode. This is especially useful when you want to browse the Internet without any distractions. Interestingly, this feature is not new and is available in all versions of Edge including Canary, Beta and Stable. Here are the steps to enable auto-hide address bar feature in Microsoft Edge: You can see that there will be no address bar. You can make the address bar visible by dragging your mouse cursor to the top of the screen. Microsoft Edge in normal mode: Microsoft Edge in fullscreen distraction-free mode:Edge open in distraction-free mode You can check out the video in this tweet:Daniel Rubino@Daniel_RubinoThis is a super wild feature. Basically, you can auto-hide the address bar in Edge full-screen mode. https://t.co/7kuCfXAng4 https://t.co/vOoqHGjuCO2:34 AM · Mar 3, 2020 88 13 Previously, this feature was already present in Edge classic. Now Microsoft has ported it to Edge Chromium. Firefox also gives the ability to enable true full-screen without distractions but I haven’t been able to find this feature in Google Chrome. Do you like this feature? Are you planning to shift to Microsoft Edge as your default browser? Also see:

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