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Acid Tabs adds rule-based auto tab groups to Google Chrome

Acid Tabs adds rule-based auto tab groups to Google Chrome

Acid Tabs is a new browser extension for Google Chrome that adds rule-based automatic tab groups creation to the Chrome browser. The extension comes with several presets, for mail, news, entertainment and social; sites that match rules are grouped automatically.

  1. How do I enable tab groups in Chrome?
  2. How do I change the group tabs in Chrome?
  3. Can you save a group of tabs in Chrome?
  4. How do I categorize tabs in Chrome?
  5. How do I stop tabs from grouping in Chrome?
  6. How do I manage tabs in Chrome?
  7. How do I see all open tabs in Chrome?
  8. How do I get Chrome to automatically restore tabs?
  9. How do I save Chrome tabs when I shut down?

How do I enable tab groups in Chrome?

Organize your tabs with Chrome tab groups

To create a tab group, just right-click any tab and select Add tab to new group.

How do I change the group tabs in Chrome?

Type chrome://flags/#enable-tab-grid-layout in the address bar and hit Enter. You should see a Tab Grid Layout setting highlighted in yellow. Select the drop-down menu.

Can you save a group of tabs in Chrome?

Just right-click in the open space at the top next to the tabs, and then select “Bookmark All Tabs.” You can also press Ctrl+Shift+D on Windows or Cmd+Shift+D on Mac to bookmark all of your tabs. Chrome will create a new folder for all open tabs. You can rename it if you want, and then click “Save.”

How do I categorize tabs in Chrome?

Here's how to create group tabs in Chrome:

  1. When you have a tab open, right click on it and click Add tab to new group.
  2. Select the name and color of your tab group.
  3. When you open new tabs, right click on them, and click Add to group, and select the group you'd like to add them to.

How do I stop tabs from grouping in Chrome?

Simply select it and change its value from 'Default' to 'Disabled'. After this, restart Chrome a couple of times to see the grid layout revert to the good old vertical card view once again.

How do I manage tabs in Chrome?

Google recently introduced a new feature called Tab Groups that makes it easier to manage different bunches of tabs in Chrome. Try right-clicking on a tab and choose Add tab to new group—the tab will be assigned a colored dot, and you can give it a name and change its color by right-clicking on the dot.

How do I see all open tabs in Chrome?

  1. In Chrome, click on the three dots. in the upper-right hand corner of the browser > History > History.
  2. On the left side, click Tabs from other devices. Now you'll be able to see what tabs are open on your other devices and open the links if you'd like.

How do I get Chrome to automatically restore tabs?

Enable setting to restore Google Chrome tabs after restart

  1. Open the Chrome menu (click the 3-dot menu in the upper-right corner of Chrome)
  2. Click Settings.
  3. Scroll to the On Startup section at the bottom of the page.
  4. Click to enable the setting Continue where you left off.

How do I save Chrome tabs when I shut down?

Save tabs when closing Chrome (works sometimes)

Click Settings. Scroll to the On Startup section at the bottom of the page. Click to enable the setting Continue where you left off.

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