Chrome's new feature makes life easier for people with a million open tabs
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Chrome's new feature makes life easier for people with a million open tabs
""This layout is perfect for multitasking, saving you time by making sure you never lose a tab," Chrome product managers Alex Tsu and Jess Carpenter wrote in a blog post."
"The vertical tab interface has two modes: a collapsed version with just the favicons, and an expanded version that shows the full text of the page titles too, no matter how many tabs are open at once."
"Chrome is also introducing 'reading mode' in its latest update, which is a full-page text interface that removes visual distractions."
"Chrome is far and away the most popular browser, with about 66% market share worldwide, according to Statcounter GlobalStats."
Google Chrome is rolling out an option for vertical tabs, allowing users to stack tabs on the left side of the browser. This feature helps users manage multiple tabs more effectively, especially when dealing with similar favicons. The vertical tab interface includes a collapsed mode with just favicons and an expanded mode showing full page titles. Additionally, Chrome is introducing a reading mode for focused reading. These updates aim to enhance user experience and compete with alternative browsers like Arc, which already offers similar features.
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