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You can now group tabs in Chrome Canary
« on: January 19, 2019, 07:22:44 PM »
Following Tab groups flag and addition of ‘Add to new group’ context menu option, we’ve now new ‘add to existing group’ context menu option for the tab in Chrome Canary that allows adding current tab to a new group. With both context menu options,  you can able to add a tab(s) to existing as well new groups and browser assigns the names for tab groups created this way with names Group 0, Group 1 in order.

To get started, ensure you’re using Canary and enable tab groups flag and open several tabs by visiting different websites. Right click on the first tab and select ‘Add to new group’- this is Group o (first group), right click on the second tab and add to existing group > Group 0 or to a new group, which will be Group 1.  Grouping of similar tabs makes sense, for instance, you can group social sites such as Twitter, YouTube, Facebook as one group and other sites with a similar subject as another.


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It may confuse you, you need to learn to group tabs and you can remove tabs from the existing group or move to a new group. When Mozilla introduced Tab groups feature, all praised it, but least number of Firefox users (o.o1%) used it, citing it as a reason the company removed the feature. Since Tab groups is still an experimental feature and aren’t completed to test, it’s a long way to go.

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« Last Edit: January 19, 2019, 07:24:17 PM by javajolt »