In mobile web browsers, the automatic hiding of the URL bar when scrolling down is a user interface feature from an era when mid-range smartphones had 4:3 aspect ratio screens with 240p resolution, like the Galaxy Fit S5670, where hiding the URL bar would save a significant portion of the screen space.
In 2023, we are at a point where large 18:9 screens are commonly found in smartphones for a long time already. In horizontal view, hiding the URL bar still makes sense, but in vertical view, the hiding of the URL bar is only an annoyance at this point.
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In mobile web browsers, the automatic hiding of the URL bar when scrolling down is a user interface feature from an era when mid-range smartphones had 4:3 aspect ratio screens with 240p resolution, like the Galaxy Fit S5670, where hiding the URL bar would save a significant portion of the screen space.
In 2023, we are at a point where large 18:9 screens are commonly found in smartphones for a long time already. In horizontal view, hiding the URL bar still makes sense, but in vertical view, the hiding of the URL bar is only an annoyance at this point.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: