Chrome Beta is now testing vertical tabs, a long-requested feature that previously appeared in Canary builds last year.
Better late than ever ...
Macworld In the latest beta of Google Chrome for iOS, the browser is finally able to import your Safari browsing data for ...
Upcoming feature shifts tab bar to the side for better multitasking and workspace clarity, helping users manage many open ...
After years and years of waiting, Google Chrome is finally getting vertical tabs. Here's how to enable and use them now!
Chrome for iOS will soon feature an option for iPhone users to import their Safari data into Google's mobile browser, avoiding the need to perform the transfer on desktop. Starting in Chrome 145, ...
Once installed, you’ll first need to enable vertical tabs through Google Chrome’s flags – chrome://flags/#vertical-tabs. This is available on Windows, macOS, Linux, and even ChromeOS. Once switched to ...
Google is testing vertical tabs in Chrome Beta, allowing users to move tabs to the side of the browser. The feature may reach ...
As spotted by The Mac Observer, “Google is adding a new ‘Safari import’ option to move your info from Safari to Chrome on ...
Google Chrome, despite being the leading browser with over 71% market share, has yet to offer the one thing that its ...
Phone users can finally move their entire browsing life directly on their phone without the technical headaches that kept ...
After clicking the button, the entire tab strip, including all currently open tabs, are moved to the side. Right-clicking anywhere in the vertical layout will highlight a “Show tabs at the top” button ...