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Kiosk mode added in Chromium nightly build

Kiosk mode has arrived in Chromium, though it's an awful lot like full screen mode. In fact, Mohamed Mansour says as much in his note on the source: "Kiosk mode will just hide the status bar and initially set it as full screen. "
You're left to your new tab page and bookmarks bar to navigate. As in full screen mode, control-L doesn't bring up an address bar, nor does hovering near the top edge of the browser. That's something I'd like to see addressed in future builds.
If you've been waiting to see what kiosk mode in Chrome would look like, grab a current build from the Chromium server and append the --kiosk command line switch.
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Let's start with the premise itself: Groundhog Day meets Memento. The game experience revolves around 'days': you explore the world and the clock slowly ticks towards the evening. You bounce around picking up gems and talking to the denizens of 'Level Upland'. Eventually you feel tired and head back to ...
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kriscolumbus said 12:02PM on 11-12-2009
I'm not so sure that it's supposed to bring up an address bar. If this is for an actual kiosk, that particular function wouldn't be necessary.
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Atanas Boev said 12:46PM on 11-12-2009
+1
Of course it is not supposed to bring up address bar. I think kiosk mode will be used mainly with locally installed web apps.
Lee Mathews said 12:50PM on 11-12-2009
Yeah, sorry..misplaced modifier there...Was referring to full screen mode, not Kiosk, where I'd want the bar available ;)