Here's How Vertical Tabs Work in Google Chrome, and How to Try It for Yourself
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Chrome Beta secretly includes vertical tabs. • The feature is enabled on the chrome://flags page. • The toolbar will be larger, but you'll still save vertical space.
Google finally allows the vertical tab bar in its browser.
How to enable vertical tabs in Google Chrome
The option to move tabs from the top of the screen to the side is one of the most requested features by Chrome users. Other browsers like Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox already support this feature, so it’s about time that Chrome got it too. Google has finally heard its users and added a vertical tab panel to its web browser. However, it is only available as a beta feature right now. Let’s take a quick look at how you can enable and use vert…
Read the original note in the following link: Google Chrome would receive the vertical tabs very soon With the arrival of version 145, Google Chrome has introduced experimental but functional support to organize the tabs in a side column. The new form of organization to the traditional top bar that has been with us for decades allows us to give another approach. In this sense, Google Chrome seems to have decided that it is time to modernize the …
Google is officially testing vertical tab display in Google Chrome. You can already enable and try them out in the beta version of the browser.
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