- Why does my Chrome not have a back button?
- How do I get the URL bar back on Google Chrome?
- Why can't i open links on Chrome?
- Why can't I click on Google links?
Why does my Chrome not have a back button?
Most links that you click on tend to open in the same browser tab. But if the Back button on a page that you just loaded appears grayed out, that's likely because it opened up in a new tab or window. In that case, you can't use the Back button. The only way to go back to the previous page is to switch tabs or windows.
How do I get the URL bar back on Google Chrome?
On a PC, press F11 on your keyboard. On a Mac, bring your mouse up to the top-left corner of the screen and hold it there for a moment. When the menu bar appears along with a green circle and a red circle, click the green circle.
Why can't i open links on Chrome?
Clear Cache and Cookies
Clearing your Chrome cache is also worth a try. A problem with the cache may be the reason that your links aren't working in Chrome. To clear the cache and cookies in Chrome: Click the three-dots menu icon in the top-right.
Why can't I click on Google links?
If Google Chrome does not respond when you click a link, you can try restarting the browser. If it won't impact your work, restarting Chrome should get it to work again. To restart Chrome on your PC or Mac, type chrome://restart in the address bar at the top and press Enter.