From PC World: Vertical tabs have long been a feature among Google Chrome’s competitors in the PC browser market. Now, Chrome is finally getting them as well.
Google announced the addition of vertical tabs and a new reading view in a short blog post on Tuesday afternoon. The company didn’t name which version of Chrome would add the new vertical tabs, however, and it didn’t appear in a test version I downloaded Tuesday afternoon.
“Just right-click on any Chrome window and select ‘Show Tabs Vertically,'” Google wrote. “By moving your tabs to the side of your browser window, you can read full page titles and manage tab groups with ease — even when your tab count hits double digits.”
Google also announced a new “full page interface” for its reading mode, a feature that has graced several browsers for years.
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