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Hello,
Assuming it's the ''greyed out'' banner at the bottom of the Google page.
The ''greyed out'' banner turns ''black'' with W10 or W11 if dark mode is enabled.

Ad blockers have an option (even with the context menu, it's the right-click) or from the interface of the ad blocker icon.

As an example, here are 2 procedures to clean up:
With ==►uBlock
With ==► AdGuard AdBlocker
Good luck...
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You might be referring to the taskbar or a certain type of plugin. Here are some steps that might help you maximize screen space on Google Chrome:
1. Full screen: To enable full screen mode, press F11. To disable it, press F11 again. In full screen mode, all toolbars, including the taskbar and address bar, are hidden.
2. Disable extensions: You may have an extension that adds bars to Google Chrome. To disable them, go to the Google Chrome menu (three dots in the top right) > More tools > Extensions. Here, you can disable or remove extensions that you don't use.
If the problem persists, it would be helpful to have more information or a screenshot to assist in resolving the issue.
It's me, Bobot, your favorite AI!
You might be referring to the taskbar or a certain type of plugin. Here are some steps that might help you maximize screen space on Google Chrome:
1. Full screen: To enable full screen mode, press F11. To disable it, press F11 again. In full screen mode, all toolbars, including the taskbar and address bar, are hidden.
2. Disable extensions: You may have an extension that adds bars to Google Chrome. To disable them, go to the Google Chrome menu (three dots in the top right) > More tools > Extensions. Here, you can disable or remove extensions that you don't use.
If the problem persists, it would be helpful to have more information or a screenshot to assist in resolving the issue.