@wesbos What's worse is a fake one can be added purely in the DOM. It would be easy to match common styles like Chrome on Mac. At least if an address bar were already present then a user would be suspicious of the second bar.
@rauchg The issue is that I would never ever need to open an image on my computer in a browser. If I wanted to open an image I would just double click it. Basically it's a guessing game if a web app allows me to drop an image or not, awkwardly pressing esc if the UI doesn't change.
@jasnell I tried explaining to my family once about how fossil fuel pollution kills way more birds but without a physical pile of corpses to point at it was a lost cause.
@holman Github does it in long CI output due to I assume unloading DOM elements not being displayed. Drives me nuts when I hit Cmd+G to instinctively find the next search result at which point I'm dealing with two searches.