Tab groups in Chrome allows for better organization of your open browser tabs, the ability to move the entire tab group and even close the entire group with a few clicks.
To get started with tab groups launch Chrome if it's not already running
Enable and Create Your First Tab Group
Adding Multiple Tabs to a Group
Moving Tabs Between Groups
Removing Tabs From Groups
Closing All Tabs In a Group
Ungrouping a Tab Group
To get started with tab groups launch Chrome if it's not already running
Enable and Create Your First Tab Group
- Open a new type and go to chrome://flags
- In the search bar enter "Tab group" and change it from Default to Enable (this will cause Chrome to reload)
- Once Chrome has reloaded right click on any tab and select "Add to new group"
- You should now see a colored bar under the tab as well as a large dot of the same color (mine defaulted to white)
- Clicking the dot will allow you to name and select a different color for the group
Adding Multiple Tabs to a Group
- Select the left most tab you wish to add to a group
- While holding shift select the right most tab you wish to add
- Right click and select add to existing group and all selected tabs will be added
Moving Tabs Between Groups
- You can right click the tab and select "Move to existing group" or
- Click and drag the tab into another tab group
Removing Tabs From Groups
- You can right click a tab and select "Remove from group" or
- Click and drag the tab out of the group
Closing All Tabs In a Group
- Right click on the tab group label and select "Close Group"
Ungrouping a Tab Group
- Right click on the tab group label and select Ungroup
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