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How to add vertical tabs to Chrome browser (there's a free extension for that)


Vertical tabs can help make your browsing more efficient and manageable, especially when the number of open tabs gets out of hand. Here's how you can add this feature to Chrome.

Screenshot by Jack Wallen/ZDNETNow, when you click on tabVertikal, the sidebar will appear on the left side of the browser with all of your currently open tabs. From the tabVertikal Settings page, click the On/Off slide for Enable Auto Tab Grouping until it's in the On position. Screenshot by Jack Wallen/ZDNETThe one caveat I will offer is that tabVertikal's Auto Grouping feature isn't perfect.

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