| Feature request for Google Chrome for desktop: Tab stacking | Andreas Lindhé | 5/26/12 6:07 AM | Hi! I have an idea for Google Chrome on desktop devices: Tab stacking. It would be nice if it was possible to stack any tabs together. E.g. i might want to stack my calendar, gmail and docs (drive) in the same pile, since they are work related, and f |
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| Re: Feature request for Google Chrome for desktop: Tab stacking | neosubmarino | 5/27/12 12:43 PM | i'm not sure if i understood you correctly, but from what i gather, you would like to be able to "group tabs together" and Dingus' answer just wouldn't suffice. Am I right? well, in the meantime all i can suggest to you is to manually sort your tabs |
| Re: Feature request for Google Chrome for desktop: Tab stacking | Justin Lawrence | 11/13/12 12:29 AM | I have the exact same requirement! For a perfect demonstration of this, try cmd-shift-e (ctrl-shift-e in windows) in Firefox. This "Group Your Tabs" functionality provides ability to: - name your groups - size and move your groups which helps with pr |
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| Re: Feature request for Google Chrome for desktop: Tab stacking | Justin Lawrence | 11/14/12 2:20 AM | Thanks for the response Dingus. Sadly this is only possible on Windows, but I have OSX. I think this "grouping" might be closer to what we are looking for: > Add grouping to tab context menu Windows > Adds items to the tab context menu for grouping t |