Google adds site grouping to the Chrome browser

Whether users have the habit of opening 60 websites at the same time in Chrome browser or more, Google's new tool also makes management simpler.
The site group management tool is part of a Chrome browser-specific feature group that Google has just added after a long period of research, development, and testing. Specifically, the page group (Tab group) allows users to open multiple websites together with just one click, labeling with customized names and colors to distinguish easily. Once a page group is created, users have the right to move or rearrange everything in that group.
In fact, page groups are a feature that has long been available on other web browsers like Vivaldi or Opera. Chrome itself also has an extension called OneTab that offers a similar feature.
According to CNET , page groups are especially useful when users have to work with many different projects and programs at the same time, need to track the workflow or simply look at a few shopping websites, reviews. .
Users can use letters or emojis to customize the name to suit different groups of websites. Another interesting possibility is that the page set will be saved when the user closes and reopens the Chrome browser, saving any ongoing process before the time of closing and easily retrieving the access history.
Page groups are currently available on Google Chrome Beta and will be available in the latest official Chrome version next week, for browsers on computers running Chrome OS, Windows, macOS or Linux.
To create a page group, users right-click on a new page open in Chrome browser and select Add tab to new group, then select the desired name and color for that group. When opening new pages, right-click on each page and select Add to group to include in the desired group. Pages in the group will be underlined in the same color as the group.
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