The common way to go between tabs in Chrome on a computer is by simply clicking on the tab you want at the top of the screen. However, there are a couple of other ways to jump between tabs in Google Chrome. An often overlooked way to switch between tabs in Chrome is to use keyboard...
Another way to save tabs in the browser is byinstalling one of the special Chrome extensions. They come with handy features like saving tabs with one click, organizing your tabs, an ability to search saved tabs, and more. If you prefer this method over hoarding bookmarks in your browser, g...
we looked into three different methods of how to access your tabs in Google Chrome. For heavy tab users, the tab search feature (Method 01) of Google Chrome would make things a lot easier and fast. It is a little-known but effective method for getting...
You don’t have to lose tabs in Google Chrome if you don’t currently have them open. Most of the time you can reopen tabs and pages that you’ve closed in just a few clicks. We’ll show 3 simple methods to restore Chrome tabs as well as how to quickly restore pages in Chrome fr...
Label and Colorize Chrome Tab Groups When you make a group, all its tabs might get the same color. To easily spot groups, give them different colors. 1. To change the color of a tab group, right-click on the group name and select Choose color. ...
How to Create and Save Tab Groups in Chrome On Mac If you find that you’ve got too many tabs open while in the middle of a Google Chrome session, you can group them and minimize the ones you aren’t using. Grouping Google Chrome tabs with different colors is easy. If you’re on ...
Using Chrome tab groups does add a click to your process, but it's worth the trade-off—especially if you're susceptible to distractions. With your tabs open in Google Chrome, right-click any tab, and select Add Tab to New Group. Assign a group name and color. If you don't do eith...
Now you will can see all your bookmarked tabs in “Bookmarks” window: Save all current Tabsin Chrome using “Bookmark” feature If you need to save all opened tabs, so instead of saving them one by one you can save all the tabs at a time using the “Bookmark” feature. ...
I close tabs on Chrome. Like, all the time. Apparently this is some sort of cardinal sin, and I'm supposed to use tab groups to keep things tidy, but I prefer to just make whatever I'm not working on go away. Google's creepy memory of every site I've ever visited makes it ...
Your tab groups don’t sync between the desktop and Android, and tab groups aren’t available in Chrome on iOS—at least not at the moment. Tap the square icon in the top right corner (if you’ve got multiple tabs open, it’ll have a number inside it). Select + New tab to ...