 I'm going to show you how to go full screen on Google Chrome as well as hide the tabs on Google Chrome. Now, I am showing you on a Mac, but if you use PC or another platform, look at the comments below. Maybe somebody who knows how to do it has added their tips. Okay, let's go ahead. I'm going to show you my screen. I've got several windows open just to see, show you that, you know, what it looks like when it's cluttered. First thing I do is to hide the bookmarks. The bookmarks bar rather, you can see it on my multiple windows here. It's command shift B. All right, here we go. See? Now the bookmarks bar is hidden. It's a little bit less cluttered now, but now I want to get even more focused by going full screen on this document I'm working on, so command control F. Here we go. And you can do it again if you want to get out of full screen, command control F, right? But let's go full screen now. And let me show you how to hide the tabs on Google Chrome. So to do that, you do command shift F after you have already gone full screen. I've already gone full screen now. So now if I do command shift F, it will hide the tabs. There you go. And by the way, those of you who are working on Google Docs, usually you see the top bar like this too and you can hide the toolbar by clicking on this icon if you're using Google Docs. So now the nice thing is I have a really decluttered computer screen to work on my document or whatever page I'm working on. So now I'm going to get out of full screen now. Remember, that's command control F to end this video. So I hope this helps. If you have any other tips for decluttering your computer screen or if you use a different platform and know how to do this stuff, go ahead and comment below. Thanks.