True. But
1. The toggle mode is still lost. 
 - Yes why would I ever want to toggle back? Suddenly I might find myself more 
comfortable browsing to the place anyway. Maybe I didn't remember it's correct 
path by heart? Now I must click some random Back or Parent directory button or 
browse somewhere to have it restored.

2. What kind of hand (or keyboard) am I supposed to have to feel comfortable to 
do CTRL L with my left hand already on the keyboard? L for Location I know but 
still.
 - The button was easy to reach with mouse pointer since I probably was 
browsing normally when I needed the feature, thus it was positioned 3-4cm below 
the button. Now I need to do some bizarre ninja move to find LCTRL L since it 
doesn't toggle with RCTRL. Wouldn't CTRL G then be better?

If we're looking for UI elements that "takes lot of space for something
thats not commonly used" I'd say remove the Delete sidebar button and
replace it with the toggle button. I've never needed to delete the
sidebar and if I ever needed to I could easily do that from
View->Sidebar or even F9. Now I find myself deleting the sidebar instead
of toggling to text mode since the Delete sidebar button is where I'd
expect the toggle button to be.

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Toggle button for Nautilus location field gone
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/508632
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