Google reportedly testing several bottom bar layouts for its browser

Here are a few variations that Google is currently testing
An undated image of Google. — Unsplash/ Canva
An undated image of Google. — Unsplash/ Canva

Google is reportedly to introduce a bottom bar with dedicated options, as it must be constantly experimenting with a few designs, so it’s allegedly testing several bottom layouts for the web browser.

Over a few months ago, Leopeva64 said that Chrome Custom Tabs intensifies the Alphabet-owned Google browsing experience and lets you share, save, and access the driven insights of a webpage. Android Authority has also shared three significant variations of Google’s latest bottom bar.

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  • It has added a default option   
  • It modified the arrangement of the bottom bar icons, save and share icons are placed on the right side, while the page insight icons are placed on the left side.
  • The third variation is quite interesting as it showcases the removal of the page insights icon. While on the other hand,  it has placed the page insights icons on the left side.

Google is baffled between different designs

Currently, Google’s web browser has no bottom bars available so users are anticipating the update. It could engage a few screen spaces in viewing a webpage. These three variants are currently being tested and it seems like Alphabet-owned is quite baffled between the variant and it’s a distance away from the original decision.