Is there a way to disable the “hover near the left edge of a Safari browser kicks in the sidebar affordance a little bit to grab it” because I hate it, I never use the sidebar, and it takes too long to deactivate?

Please, please help.

@louie It's fun when your Continuity device is set to the left of the screen, so when you move your cursor to the other device your full-screen Safari now gets a toolbar for no reason.
@JoshHrach I know you mean well, but the kind of response I am asking for is an answer to my question, and this does not answer my question. Instead, it only restates the problem I already addressed.

@louie My apologies. You’re right that it didn't answer anything. I'll limit not-helpful replies in the future.

If it helps, it isn’t a unique Safari behavior. It seems to be any native app with a sidebar (I’ve tested Mail and Xcode so far). So if there’s a way to disable it, it may be a deep preference affecting AppKit itself and not a per-app setting.

@JoshHrach Though this may exist elsewhere on the system, I haven’t come across an instance with worse implications than Safari. Somehow, the way it was implemented *pushes the content of the page.* That doesn’t happen in Mail, for instance.

The reason I want to disable it might have more to do with that than the lack of usefulness to me. It’s that it’s actively making my browsing experience worse.