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Google Chrome Theme Not Full Screen

As a tech blogger you can often find me working with a full screen browser window. It’s either because it gives me a more complete view, or because I need to. But I also have more than a, and quite often need to jump between URLs.For a more day-to-day use let’s take the example of the browser and the task of reading in full-screen mode. You can go full-screen with a press on F11. Now, there are two ways you can toggle between Chrome tabs in full-screen mode.

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Fullscreen Gap in Google Chrome. Ask Question. Whenever I put anything in Chrome into full screen on the left monitor, there's a thin gap, about 10-20 pixels, along the top and left, where I can see my desktop background. Two monitors have seme resolution, but I had the same problem. And yes, Chrome has a theme applied. – Inversion Dec. Jun 23, 2018 - If you're having full screen issues, it's advised to switch back to the default theme in Chrome. This is quite simple and you can do it by following these steps: Click the Menu button in the top right corner and choose Settings from the menu. Now scroll down to the Appearance section and click Reset to default button. Oct 15, 2016  Hi, For enabling full screen on videos/interactive sites in Google chrome browser: Go to Chrome settings Site settings Full screen For enabling full screen at all time during browsing you can try: GMD full screen immersive mode available on.

Use Keyboard ShortcutsIn Chrome, you can cycle between the open tabs by pressing Ctrl+Tab to access tab next to the currently opened one. Also, you can click Ctrl+Shift+Tab to go to the the previous tab. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+1 to access the first tab, Ctrl+2 to access the second tab and so on.

Use a Chrome Extension. Keyboard ninjas will definitely go for the above default solution, but if you are more of a mouse guy then you have to fall back on a Chrome extension. Is a simple Chrome extension that helps you toggle between tabs in full-screen using your mouse’s middle button (or scroll wheel). SwiftClick is a new way to switch between open Chrome tabs.SwiftClick works either way – both in the normal mode as well as the full-screen mode. You simply have to click the middle mouse wheel (or button) and a preview page opens up with the thumbnails of all your open tabs. Simply select the tab you want to go to. Also, as you can see in the screenshot, SwiftClick allows you to open a fresh URL by displaying an address bar when you hover your mouse near the top of the preview window.The only glitch perhaps is that sometimes thumbnails don’t render properly.

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Chrome Not Going Full Screen Mac

But URLs are mentioned below the thumbs, so it’s not too much of a problem.Which solution to toggle open tabs do you prefer for your Chrome browsing sessions? Try out the Chrome extension and let us know if it works just as well for you.Last updated on 8 Feb, 2018.