Opera has new ways for Android users to manage tabs
Briefly

Opera has upgraded its Android browser with version 89, introducing a comprehensive tab management system aimed at enhancing user organization of web links. Key features include Tab Islands, which allow for manual grouping of tabs to keep related content together. Users can also switch between different tab layouts—carousel, grid, or list—tailored to individual preferences. Additionally, the update introduces a search function for finding specific tabs, the option to mute tabs for managing audio, and a feature to quickly restore recently closed tabs, all designed to streamline the browsing experience.
Opera's new tab management system for Android incorporates features like Tab Islands, search, mute, and layout customization, fundamentally enhancing user experience.
Tab Islands enable users to group related tabs, facilitating better organization and management, especially for users who frequently accumulate numerous tabs.
With layout options including carousel, grid, and list, users can tailor their tab display preferences to suit their browsing habits and reduce clutter.
The ability to mute specific tabs addresses audio annoyances without having to silence the entire device, improving browsing comfort.
Read at The Verge
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