Users without a toolbar is typically kiosk mode users who don't open tabs or fullscreen keyboard-driven users, at least as far as I'm aware, so that seems like a rather theoretical argument.
The real question was and still is, why would you consume space in the tabbar, taking it away from tabs, if the toolbar has a lot of unused space? I'm trying my best, but I need to find a logical argument other than "it's trendy".
Users without a toolbar is typically kiosk mode users who don't open tabs or fullscreen keyboard-driven users, at least as far as I'm aware, so that seems like a rather theoretical argument.
The real question was and still is, why would you consume space in the tabbar, taking it away from tabs, if the toolbar has a lot of unused space? I'm trying my best, but I need to find a logical argument other than "it's trendy".