How to group tabs in Chrome
How to group tabs in Chrome
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How to group tabs in Chrome
How to group tabs in Chrome

Many of us have dozens of tabs open at the same time in Chrome. To put them in order, we install various extensions or even switch to other browsers - in the same Vivaldi, pages can be combined into groups.

But in reality, there is no need for additional tools. Google Chrome already has the ability to sort tabs into categories. It's just hidden in the depths of the settings.

Use Chrome preferences to sort open tabs
Use Chrome preferences to sort open tabs

Here's how to activate this feature. Enter in the address bar

chrome: // flags /

and press Enter. In the opened settings in the search, type

Tab Groups

Toggle the Tab Groups parameter that appears to Enabled, then click the Relaunch button below. The browser will restart.

Chrome Settings: Toggle Tab Groups to Enabled
Chrome Settings: Toggle Tab Groups to Enabled

Now right-click any tab and click Add to New Group. The tab will be colored with a colored circle next to it.

Chrome Settings: Right-click any tab and click "Add to New Group"
Chrome Settings: Right-click any tab and click "Add to New Group"

You can click on it and change the hue of the tab group and give it a name.

Chrome Settings: Change the hue of the tab group if desired
Chrome Settings: Change the hue of the tab group if desired

When you need to assign a tab to an already created group, right-click it and select "Add to existing group". Or just drag the element with the mouse.

You can create as many groups as you like, but the number of colors is limited - only eight. However, this is quite enough for putting things in order. Now the chaos on the browser bar will finally be defeated.

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