
"Vertical tabs are one of those must-have features that can help you juggle all your open web pages. Both Firefox and Microsoft Edge have long offered them. And now Google Chrome has officially joined the party."
"Instead of forcing you to work with all your open pages at the top of the screen, the vertical tabs layout displays them in a sidebar. This means you can open and view more tabs without them getting lost in the shuffle."
"Vertical tabs also help if you use tab groups, which let you organize similar or related pages in their own individual homes. Tab groups are handy, but they can chew up valuable real estate when nestled at the top of the browser."
"You can control the sidebar that displays your vertical tabs. Collapse the sidebar to save space and then expand it when needed. Sort the vertical tabs by order."
Google Chrome has begun rolling out vertical tabs, a feature that displays open web pages in a sidebar. This layout allows users to manage and view more tabs without losing track of them. Vertical tabs also enhance the use of tab groups, making it easier to organize and access related pages. Users can control the sidebar by collapsing it for space-saving or expanding it as needed. The feature includes options to sort tabs and access a menu for various tab commands.
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