After announcing the new vertical tabs UI in March last year, Microsoft finally rolled out the feature to the public earlier this month. The Redmond giant is now working on ways to improve the usability in the vertical tabs mode. It recently started testing the possibility of hiding the title bar when using vertical tabs. If you also think the title bar takes unnecessary space and want to disable it, here’s how you can hide the title bar in Microsoft Edge.
At its current state, the title bar appears at the top of the browser above the address bar. Since users can already see the web page’s title in the left sidebar, the presence of a top title bar might seem redundant to some users. That is precisely why the company is looking for ways to remove it.
edge://flags/#edge-vertical-tabs-hide-titlebar
Disable Title Bar in Vertical Tabs UI on Microsoft Edge
In my opinion, the browser looks more modern and clean after hiding the title bar. We could expect Microsoft to add a toggle to help users easily enable or disable the title bar while using vertical tabs in the foreseeable future. If you’re looking for more such features, take a look at our article on the best Edge flags, sleeping tabs to improve performance, and kids mode in Microsoft Edge for enhanced safety.