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Whether you’re someone who’s about 864,896 browser pages open at a time, or overwhelmed by more than a dozen bakeries, Google has added a handy feature to its set of Google Chrome tools that will help you keep track of all your tabs. . With a feature launched last year called Tab Groups, you can group websites together with one click, naming them with a personal name and color. After creating a group, you can move the tabs inside and rearrange them.
This feature has been around for years in other browsers such as Vivaldi and Opera, and through browser extensions such as OneTab.
Tab groups will be especially useful if you are working on a bunch of different projects at the same time, tracking the progress of tasks or going through different shopping and review sites.
Use the Chrome tab groups to organize all your open web pages in the browser.
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Customize your tab group as you like, and use words or emojis for the group name. The best part may be that groups are saved when you close and reopen Chrome, which gives you the step to go through your browser history just to find the site you are looking for.
Tab groups are now available in Chrome. This feature is available for the Chrome browser on desktops used on Chrome OS, Windows, Mac and Linux.
Here’s how to create group tabs in Chrome:
1. If you have a tab open, right-click and click Add the tab to the new group.
2. Choose the name and color of your tab group.
3. When you open new tabs, right-click on it and click Add to groupand select the group to which you want to add it. The tabs in the group are underlined with the color you have chosen.
4. Then move them within each group as you wish.
Chrome is the most popular browser in the world, and contains the tabs is in testing for several months, Google said in a recent blog post.
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