Some time ago I bought a netbook. It's perfect in terms of portability, weight and space usage, but the natural drawback is the size of the screen. It's so small that sometimes I find it hard to read the subjects of emails in my inbox. It looks something like this:
![](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_JE4qNpFW6Yk/Snh-0p8Rg2I/AAAAAAAAAYE/LM0ctwUcwAY/inboxwithlabels.png)
Now, there are some ways to work around this, like using Google Chrome's full screen mode, but I wanted a way to do more. So I created a new Gmail Labs feature called "Remove Labels from Subjects" that automatically hides the labels from messages in your inbox, leaving plenty of space for the messages' subjects.
![](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_JE4qNpFW6Yk/Snh-7EwuJMI/AAAAAAAAAYM/cxuMav2sHWk/inboxnolabels.png)
To turn it on, just go to the Labs tab under Settings and look for the following icon:
![](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_JE4qNpFW6Yk/Snh_gZINYqI/AAAAAAAAAYU/pOxZ59EYNYw/hidelabels.jpg)
Enjoy the new screen real estate and tell us what you think!
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