afaik ctrl+shift+b show/hide you the bookmark toolbar.
I think there is none for the ≡ menu nor for settings* which is sad but most submenus are covered. I actually wish I could unmap or change the inspector menu shortcut (ctrl+shift+c) as I often use it by mistake if trying to copy/paste stuff from browser to my terminal.
* I actually do ctrl+t then type pref and find preferences in the history usually instead.
Honestly, maybe I just don't get design, but if having to use a search field to find basic features in an application isn't just resignation as an interface designer, then what is?
For a feature you use once every other week/month I don't see it as a resignation.
Don't see the point from a UI perspective to show me everything, including features I may never ever use, each time I want to access features used on a more frequent basis.
Don't you think you would use them more if they weren't hidden behind a menu within a menu behind a tiny button that's almost impossible to click because it's so small?
I think there is none for the ≡ menu nor for settings* which is sad but most submenus are covered. I actually wish I could unmap or change the inspector menu shortcut (ctrl+shift+c) as I often use it by mistake if trying to copy/paste stuff from browser to my terminal.
* I actually do ctrl+t then type pref and find preferences in the history usually instead.