Chrome finally adds support for vertical tabs.
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Chrome finally adds support for vertical tabs.
"Google has started rolling out a small but significant update to Chrome on desktop, allowing users to organize their tabs vertically. This feature can be accessed by right-clicking on any Chrome window and selecting 'Show Tabs Vertically.'"
"Google is late to the game here, as every other major browser but Chrome offered support for vertical tabs. Firefox has supported vertical tabs since its 136 update in March of last year, and has one of the best interfaces for managing dozens of tabs."
"Separately, Google is rolling out an enhanced reading mode that offers a new full-page interface. This mode is designed to make busy webpages easier to get through without distraction."
Google has rolled out an update to Chrome on desktop, allowing users to organize their tabs vertically. This feature can be accessed by right-clicking on any Chrome window and selecting 'Show Tabs Vertically.' Other major browsers have offered vertical tabs for some time, with Firefox and Safari providing varying implementations. Additionally, an enhanced reading mode has been introduced, which offers a full-page interface to reduce distractions while reading. The update may take a few days to appear for all users.
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