Chrome shows a black bar at the top of the screen?

Hi, I have been using Chrome on my PC for ages and never had an issue with it, but I've noticed on my iMac that it has this black bar at the top of the screen (see screenshot). It makes it impossible to see the top and bottom of websites because the bar blocks them out.
Anyone else having this problem/know how to fix it?
Thanks!

Completely uninstall ALL Google software per the instructions on Google's website. Currently, all Google apps, especially Chrome and Drive  are not playing well and are NOT 100% compatible/compliant with OS X Mavericks. Until Google releases a fix or update for OS X Mavericks, completely uninstall all Google apps.
I been seeing more recent posts about users having issues with  both Mavericks and Google Chrome.
If you do not like Apple's Safari Web browser, as an alternative, try using Mozilla FireFox. Mozilla constantly updates FireFox and just released a new update recently and FireFox is much more stable on OS X Mavericks.

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