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- Google is working on improving the Chrome tab management experience, with Chrome 88 already featuring a few handy tab-related features.
- The browser lets users combine tabs into groups to declutter browsers that have multiple tabs open.
- A different feature called “scrollable tabs” lets you scroll the tabs row to find the specific website you’re looking for.
- Google is also developing a feature that lets users customize a tab's size to prevent tabs from shrinking once multiple windows are opened.
The worst thing about Google Chrome (after the huge battery drain the browser is responsible for on laptops) is tab management. The more tabs you open in Chrome, the more resource-intensive your browser experience might be. But closing tabs isn’t always an option. You need to have many tabs opened, regardless of what that might do to performance. After a certain number of tabs, it’s increasingly more challenging to navigate them. The tabs become smaller and smaller to the point where you can barely tell what they are.
The good news is that Google is fixing tab management in Chrome, and you can already test out some of the new features.
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