disable hiding of Chrome's omnibox on scroll - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

In Chrome, when you scroll down it will hide the omnibox. Is there anyway to disable that? Is there anyway to make it sticky? I want the omnibox to always be there, no matter if I have scrolled or not?

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Hello, well my problem is when i try to hide systems apps at the "more" flap or the "show more applications" it doesnt work.. it says the popu up but then i keep seeing them
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[Q] "Unlock to see sensitive" How can I change app sensitivity?

On Lollipop the lockscreen notifications designate apps as "sensitive" however some of which are not at all sensitive. One example is my podcaster PocketCasts, is there any way to change the security sensitivity for specific apps? I should note this is BarePop/ZV8
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Notification Listeners in OS 5?

When getting one of my apps after rooting, pebble time, it said it required notification access. When trying to enable this it took me to the sound & notification settings; after looking around I couldn't find any way to allow it to read my notifications (not accessibility settings). Is there any way around this?
Thanks in advance - mymindstorm
(I tried to put in screenshots, but my ranking is too low, sry)
Did you go to the app In Settings>manage all apps? There's a box under Force Stop to "Show Notifications." If you did that and it didn't have the notifications option, there's an Xposed module called AppOpsXposed that should let you turn on notifications.
DoLooper said:
Did you go to the app In Settings>manage all apps? There's a box under Force Stop to "Show Notifications." If you did that and it didn't have the notifications option, there's an Xposed module called AppOpsXposed that should let you turn on notifications.
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I probably didn't word that right, I need the app to read the notifications. Normally there would be a section in settings for this, but it is removed.

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