Google Chrome browser has provided users with a vertical tabs feature

Google has introduced a new update for its Chrome web browser. Zamin.uz reported on this.
As part of this update, vertical tabs and a redesigned reading mode have been implemented. These new features are already being rolled out to users, offering modern ways to manage open pages and read information.
Users can now change the traditional layout of browser tabs. Instead of keeping tabs at the top of the window, there is now an option to move them to a side panel.
This vertical view can be activated through a special menu. Although such a solution exists in other browsers, it is a novelty for Chrome.
The vertical layout is particularly convenient for users who work with many pages simultaneously. In this case, the titles of the web pages are fully visible, which helps to find the required information faster and simplifies navigation.
Additionally, managing groups of tabs becomes much easier when performing several tasks in parallel. Along with changes to the tab management system, Google has also improved the reading mode.
This function now has a special full-screen format that hides unnecessary elements and distracting blocks. The web page switches to a clean text view without any extra details.
Users can open any article in this mode by right-clicking. Experts note that these updates focus primarily on simplifying data handling and increasing the comfort of reading texts for long periods.
This serves to increase user productivity.





