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Sick of Too Many Tabs? These Simple Tricks Saved Me
My web browsers used to look chaotic at best. A random website open in one tab, Google Docs in another, and perhaps a video to listen to while I worked with some extra tabs involving research pages.
Think of your browser like an ongoing autobiography. Why would you ever delete it? By Ali Jaffe Ramis Whenever my computer freezes and shuts down, I’m not surprised. I have a tab problem. As I’m ...
Computers are ubiquitous, and the miracles of modern machinery tend to cost thousands of dollars, but that doesn't mean silly ...
Tab overload in traditional Web browsers prompted many people to try Arc, The Browser Company’s innovative browser that completely rethinks how tabs work (see ...
You can effortlessly close all tabs except one – which will keep the browser open – in Google Chrome on your desktop by doing this: right-click one of the tabs ...
I'm not normally a fan of idealizing the past — there are just as many horrors to be found in looking backwards as there are in looking ahead — but I can think of one good reason why life might have ...
If Google Chrome is your primary browser, but has become frustratingly slow at loading pages, switching between multiple tabs, or opening Gmail, then it's time to try a few fixes. Chrome dominates the ...
In Safari on iPhone, it's not unusual for the number of tabs you have open to quickly get out of hand. Here's how to temporarily clean things up without losing your tabs. If you have no use for all ...
Reading the responses to last week’s Do You Use It? poll about browser tab management caused me to think a lot harder about why tabs exist at all, the motivation ...
Safari tab groups have been in iPadOS for several years, and can really help you organize pages you've browsed. Here's how to use them in iPadOS 17. Tabs in Safari in iOS and iPadOS allow you to open ...
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