Well, it is there because it is a *context *menu. The context is the
bookmarks bar. Typically, you will have the option to hide it.
Putting that extra option in all of the context menus of Chrome will be
mostly unnecessary, in my opinion.

☆PhistucK


On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 20:52, Bapabooiee <[email protected]> wrote:

> I noticed that when you right-click anywhere on the Bookmarks bar,
> there's an item called `Always show bookmarks bar' with a checkmark
> next to it -- and, if clicked, disables the bookmarks bar. But to get
> it back, one can simply press Ctrl+B, or go to the Wrench menu and
> enable it from there.
>
> But if you can easily disable the bookmarks bar via right-clicking and
> selecting that item, I think a user should be able to get it back by
> selecting a menu item from right-clicking the tab bar, too -- it'd
> just feel so much more natural.
>
> It feels kinda wonky/inconsistent given the fact you can disable this
> way, but then have to use the Wrench menu or a keyboard shortcut to
> get it back instead.
>
> What do you think?
>
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