How to group tabs with web pages on Chrome
To manage tabs on Chrome and Firefox browsers, many people choose to use tab management utilities on their browsers, such as the OneTab utility. In the following article, the Network Administrator will introduce you to the Infinite Tabs Manager utility, also has the ability to manage tabs but can group the web together.
The utility will group the tabs that share the same web address into the same group. So when you browse the web, it will search faster, access web pages at the same time with just one simple click. Readers follow how to use the Infinite Tabs Manager utility on Chrome in the article below.
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Tab management on Chrome with Infinite Tabs Manager
Step 1:
Users click on the link below to install the Infinite Tabs Manager utility on the browser.
- Download the Infinite Tabs Manager utility
Step 2:
Continue to click on the T symbol at the website address entry in the browser. If you open multiple tabs on the browser, the user will have options including:
- Group All: Groups all open tabs, without the same domain name.
- Group Selected: Groups all currently selected tabs.
- Site names: Group by domain name.
Step 3:
For example, if I group sites with the same domain, click on the Group Selected section and select the website address. Immediately sites with the same address opened in tabs on the browser will disappear.
To review the group of created tabs, click on the widget icon and select Open Dashboard .
Step 4:
In the Tabs Manager tab management interface, users will see a group of tabs pooled when the website address is shared. You will also see the number of tabs included.
Step 5:
We can split into many different tab management folders and name each of them. Click the plus sign icon below.
By default the managed folder will be named after the creation date. Click on the 3 vertical dots icon and then select the pen icon to name the folder. When creating the tab folder, move the saved tab group into the folder.
Step 6:
Continue to click the plus sign to create a new tab management folder, then put the tab groups in the folder. Note, you need to save tabs into a group into the Tab Manager interface and then switch to a separate group folder.
Can delete the group (trash icon) or share the tab group (Share button) via QR code or link if desired. Shared links are valid for 30 days.
Step 7:
When you click on each tab group you will see the tab titles displayed, click Open all to open all tabs. Immediately web pages will be opened at the same time on the browser.
With the Infinite Tabs Manager utility on Chrome, we can manage tabs and website addresses easily. Users can create multiple folders to manage various groups of tabs on Chrome.
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I wish you all success!
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