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FYI this isn’t occurring on chrome or safari on iOS. As soon as the fake bar appears the page stops scrolling normally - the scrolling inertia stops so that I can scroll but not “toss” the page, and the real address bar no longer hides. I wonder if this is a deliberate mitigation, or an accident?


This is because iOS browsers use WebKit and leverage the CSS `overflow-scrolling` attribute.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/-webkit-ove...


I wonder if this behavior is Google trying to make AMP pages behave a certain way in Chrome...

It mirrors the exact behavior of an AMP page's header.


Also doesn't work using Brave on Android. Which is unexpected, since it's now based on Chromium.




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