Push Screen Size (elements not usable)
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Nick Churick
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Nick Churick
Hi Dan!
Do you have some examples? The toolbar is not meant to cover page elements. The whole page must be "pushed" down. So if you can show us a few examples where it misbehaves, this will help. Cheers!
Dan Krulikoski
Nick Churick: I generally use the tool bar with it on the BOTTOM of the page, I'll see if i can pull up a page where its effective... (ultimately it should narrow the browser window - NOT take up window space, right!)
Michael Le Roux
Nick Churick: Hi Nick, I'm experiencing the same problems as Dan. I also moved the toolbar to the bottom as it was taking up space at the top of pages and I found it less intrusive at the bottom, but you can clearly see that it interferes with the functionality of a quick canva project. Furthermore, it is a lot more intrusive on YouTube because it can't be moved, or at least I can't find the option to do it. The video I took as an example is an Ahrefs video that is being "snipped" by the toolbar damaging user experience. It would be great if the Toolbar could "Hide" when not hovered over. Please advise what to do. I am on a paid Ahrefs account.
Nick Churick
Michael Le Roux: Hi Michael!
First off, you can hide the toolbar on the websites where you're not going to use it, like youtube, canva, facebook, etc. It takes just 2 clicks :)
And you can enable/disable the toolbar whenever you want with Alt+A keyword shortcut or by clicking on the icon.