Vertical browser tabs are better and you should use them
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Vertical browser tabs are better and you should use them
"The first is a reading mode, which strips out a lot of website cruft to make pages easier to read. Reading mode is good, you should use it, a lot of websites are bad."
"The second feature is the big one: vertical tabs. Instead of having all your tabs in a row across the top of your browser, you can now right-click on the tab bar and select 'Show Tabs Vertically' to have them appear in a sidebar instead."
"Vertical tabs are hardly a new idea about browsers - even the original Chrome team tested them, before deciding that putting the tabs at the top made each one feel more like an app."
Google's Chrome browser has launched new features, including a reading mode that simplifies web pages for easier reading and vertical tabs that allow users to organize tabs in a sidebar. The vertical tab feature, while not new, offers a fresh layout option that improves usability. Historically, Chrome maintained a top-tab layout, which was designed to make each tab feel like an app. The introduction of these features addresses long-standing user requests for better organization and readability.
Read at The Verge
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