Grouping tab - a new feature that helps to group tabs into one group on Google Chrome
Google recently added a new feature, Tab Grouping helps users to combine tabs with related content into a group.
Google recently added a new feature, Tab Grouping helps users to combine tabs with related content into a group. This feature makes it easy for users to search for tabs to use instead of searching in a bunch of tabs.
Currently, this new feature has appeared on the latest build of Google Chrome Canary. If you want to experience, you can follow the instructions below to activate and use this new feature.
Step 1: Open chrome: // flags.
Step 2: Activate Tab Groups flag.
Step 3: Open a number of different tabs.
Step 4: Right-click on the first tab -> select Add to new group, this tab will be in the first Group 0 -group.
Step 5: Do the same for the following tabs, you can select Group 0 or if you want to create another group, select "new group".
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