Chrome will be rolling out a new update that lets users colour-code tabs on the browser. This feature which was previously available on the desktop version will now be available on Android.
Besides this new feature, Chrome is also developing a feature that ernables Android Chrome users to view their saved tabs from their desktop version.
Colour-Code Tabs: What users can expect from this new feature
This new Android Chrome feature works the same as the desktop version. Users will be provided with nine different colours to choose from. Some of these colours include blue, green, yellow, white, purple, etc.
The colour-code tabs make it easier for users to categorise and identify their tabs. The colour-coding of tabs also adds a nice visual differentiation. Before this update, users were only able to differentiate their tabs with titles.
This new update is among Chrome’s continued efforts to enhance the user’s browsing experience. To access the new colour-code tabs feature, users will have to update their Chrome browsers to the latest version.
It is quite simple to use this feature, as users will simply have to group the tabs in their Chrome browser. After the first step has been completed, users can long press the tab group’s title and the option named ‘Change Colour’ will appear. Users can choose the colour of their preference from the colour options that have been provided.
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