Google Search Rolling Out Sticky Search Bar
Briefly

Google has reintroduced a sticky search bar feature that shrinks and sticks to the top of the browser while scrolling. This functionality was first officially introduced in 2018, tested on mobile a year ago, and has now been spotted active on desktop browsers. Users report that this feature enhances usability by keeping search accessible without disrupting the viewing experience. Feedback from users indicates its presence across various browsers in the US, and the change has sparked discussions on social media platforms about its implementation.
Google's sticky search bar feature, which allows the search bar to shrink and stick to the top of the page while scrolling, appears to be live for users.
The sticky search bar was first officially introduced in 2018, tested on mobile last year, and seems to have returned.
Users, such as Sachin Patel, have reported the new UI change and confirmed its functionality across multiple browsers in the US.
The search bar's new design enhances user experience by remaining visible while scrolling, allowing easier access to search functionalities.
Read at Search Engine Roundtable
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