That's it, tab merging is coming to Google Chrome






She is an Arlésienne. Browser tab grouping has been looking for an existence for a number of years, but Chrome may be on the verge of finding the right formula. 

The Chromium developers seem to have made great progress on the grouping of tabs - this feature that allows to group several tabs within a "folder" that would remain static at the top of the browser. But as we will see, still need to make ergonomics issue efforts.

The grouping of tabs soon integrated into Chrome?


This is in any case what suggests the page dedicated to the functionalityon the support of Chromium. As evidenced by a shared capture by a user, the tab grouping finally seems functional when using the latest version of Google Chrome Canary.

Google Chrome group tab


Finally yes, because the feature is actually accessible since last January through a manual activation in chrome: // flags, where you just have to search "Tab groups" in the list .



However, some ergonomic problems still persist. Currently, adding tabs to a group does not create anything very visual to navigate through its open tabs, which does not seem to be the case in the screenshot above.

The confession of Mozilla's failure to group tabs


Hopefully Chrome will be more successful than Firefox in his business. Indeed, the open source browser had already pushed a similar feature several months ago. But noting that less than 0.01% of its users had the use, Mozilla had removed from the latest version. 
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