You can also switch more easily among tabs in a group. Here's what Chrome tab groups and a purple theme look like now in testing on Windows. Note the "group 1" and "group 2" sections across the top, each with color-coded tabs. Tab groups are headed to personal computers, too.
Right now they're disabled by default, but you can try them to see progress. If you're a developer, you can also take a look at some of the web programming features coming to Chrome One interesting test is the contact picker interface, which lets users select people from among their contacts and share details with a website. It's part of the Project Fugu effort to make web apps as capable as native apps. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. You can use group tabs according to the type of pages, view later, importance, or any other criterion.
Open Chrome and right-click on the tab you wish to create a new group with. Click on Add tab to new group option to make a new tab group. This will make a new tab group by adding a border to the current tab.
In order to make the new grouped tabs unique and easy to identify, you can give it a name. You can also give it a unique color in this step. Follow the same steps in order to make multiple group tabs and add color to any tab on Chrome.
You can either add it to the existing group or make a New group. If you have somehow managed to create tons of tab groups, you can minimize and keep the group title in preview.
To do that, simply click on any group tab title which will condense all the tabs into one home tab. In case, you wish to change the tab color, you can do that anytime as well. All you have to is right-click and select the tab color of your choice. Although the native method is the best way to group and color code tabs, it might not be the best option for all.
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