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Chrome Beta is now testing vertical tabs, a long-requested feature that previously appeared in Canary builds last year.
Once installed, you’ll first need to enable vertical tabs through Google Chrome’s flags – chrome://flags/#vertical-tabs. This is available on Windows, macOS, Linux, and even ChromeOS. Once switched to ...
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who keep their tabs neat and tidy and those who drown in an endless sea of microscopic slivers atop their browser. Actually, scratch that. I don’t ...
Google is testing vertical tabs in Chrome Beta, allowing users to move tabs to the side of the browser. The feature may reach ...
Launched this week, Firefox version 136 is a must-have update for anyone who typically works with a lot of open tabs. Your open tabs normally appear at the top of the screen in a tab bar. But the more ...
Better late than ever ...
Google Chrome, despite being the leading browser with over 71% market share, has yet to offer the one thing that its ...
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