Is there a browser that allows me to keep the address bar hidden until I use a shortcut to target it? (ie: Ctrl+L on Firefox)
Vivaldi has the option to hide the address bar but it also disables the shortcut to target it if you do so.
>>59968745
Firefox
>>59968745
I don't know if such a thing exists but I do think that it's trivial to make a firefox web extension for it.
The required apis don't exist in the stable version yet but it's possible with nightly.
>>59968745
press f11 and make it fullscreen
>>59968804
>hiding your taskbar
pleb
>>59968745
firefox; you can also set a separate window for an extra urlbar if you feel like it
>>59968745
you should use surf (surf.suckless.org) it doesn't have any address bar at all. You' have to pipe URL's into dmenu and use tabbed if you want a tabbed browser. Otherwise it's just a flat rendering of whatever page you go to, no toolbars or menus or anything.
>>59968790
how
uzbl
>>59968922
i use tst and put the urlbar in the tabbar
>>59968745
edge
>>59970575
>>59968745
>edge
I second this
Press Shift+Alt+Win to enable real full screen
>>59968745
vivaldi has that
>>59968917
That's nice and all and would be real useful if the internet wasn't such a shithole.
Unfortunately you need shit like uBlock Origin, uMatrix, Decentraleyes etc. to get by.
>>59971716
wat? There aren't any 'plugins' or anything it's whatever you compile in at build time. That's part of suckless philosophy--software shouldn't be laden with crappy external dependencies. That all sounds like stupid needless shit a person would get if they didn't know how to use a VPN or some other obfuscation method that actually works.
how about just a tinyass bar
>>59973391
(qutebrowser)
All these nights and no uzbl
lynx
>>59968745
In vivaldi you can press f2 to have a multipurpose "launcher" that works as address bar too, though. Check it out, it's its best feature.