
"The vertical tabs feature is exactly what it sounds like. Instead of having all tabs appear in a row at the top of the browser, they appear in a vertical stack on the side. This allows you to see a lot more tabs at once than what can fit in a horizontal row."
"The new reading mode works as you'd expect it to, taking up the entire screen and covering up the entire original page and all of its distracting elements with it."
Google Chrome is set to introduce two new features: vertical tabs and an immersive reading mode. Vertical tabs will allow users to view multiple tabs in a vertical stack, optimizing space on widescreen monitors. The immersive reading mode will replace the existing split view, providing a full-screen experience that eliminates distractions. These features, which have been available in other browsers, are expected to roll out in the coming days, despite not being present in the current build.
Read at GSMArena.com
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