- How do you use an outliner on a tab?
- How can I see both tabs at once?
- Can tabs be split?
- How do I customize my tabs?
How do you use an outliner on a tab?
Briefly, you can double click on a node in the Tabs Outliner hierarchy to go to that tab in Chrome. You can drag a node in Tabs Outliner from one area (read: Chrome window) to another, and the tab in Chrome will act accordingly. When you mouse over a node, you'll see a delete button and a green X button to its right.
How can I see both tabs at once?
Multitask with windows & tabs
- On one of the windows you want to see, click and hold Maximize .
- Drag to the left or right arrow .
- Repeat for a second window.
Can tabs be split?
It's possible with the Split Screen Extension. Once installed, click the extension's button next to the address bar. Once you do that, your tab will be split in two – you can enter a different web address into each one of the two parts.
How do I customize my tabs?
When you open a new tab in Chrome Browser, under the search box, you can see the websites you visit frequently.
- Open Chrome Browser.
- Click New tab .
- On the right, click Customize .
- Go to Shortcuts and choose an option: ...
- Make your changes and click Done.
- To edit or remove a website, point to the icon.