Two features are coming to Chrome starting today: a new, vertical tab layout, and an enhanced reading mode that takes up the entire window.
Google Chrome's vertical tabs are here: How to opt in and use the new Reading Mode ...
You can now stack your tabs vertically in the Google Chrome browser. Google’s Chrome is taking browser tabs vertical.
Google Chrome is rolling out vertical tabs, moving tabs to a sidebar for easier browsing and better tab management.
Google today updated its Chrome browser with support for vertical tabs, which are displayed in a sidebar instead of at the ...
Google Chrome is finally introducing vertical tabs, marking a shift after years of not adopting the feature. The update ...
Google Vertical Tabs: Google Chrome has added vertical tabs, a feature that Firefox and Microsoft Edge have had for years.
Google Chrome has officially started rolling out two major updates aimed at improving how users manage tabs and read online ...
Chrome finally launches vertical tabs in 2026 after years of user requests. The sidebar feature replaces horizontal tabs, ...
Chrome’s been playing around with menu ordering for opening links in new tabs over the past couple years. If you’re used to opening tabs in groups, you may have a preference for where that selection ...
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