Google added a full screen editing mode for Gmail web-based
In March, Google officially launched its new email editor into a web-based Gmail, which is a small frame that appears in the lower right corner of the screen.
In March, Google officially launched its new email editor into a web-based Gmail, which is a small frame that appears in the lower right corner of the screen.
However, when you need to write a long letter, this frame is not very suitable. To solve that problem, Google today offers a " full-screen" mode that extends the larger drafting area and it will move to the center of the screen.
This option can be activated with the arrow button in the upper corner of the edit box. If you want to set the full screen mode to default, click the small arrow in the lower right corner of the frame, select " Default to full-screen ".
In addition, the toolbar used for default text formatting will also be available when you are in full-screen mode. If you haven't used this new feature yet, please wait patiently for the next few days because Google is still in the process of updating it, gradually coming to all users.
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