![]() “Open in new tab in group” is still listed first, and users can create a Tab Group by dragging-and-dropping one page over another in the grid-based tab switcher. ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, when holding down a link, the long-press menu now shows an “Open in new tab” option. The first sees links that are automatically set (by sites) to open in a new page “no longer automatically create a group as you browse.” Like before, it will open as a new, non-grouped tab. ![]() There are two key changes being experimented on in the current Chrome Beta (version 94). We wanted to let you know that we’ve heard you, and we are experimenting with changes to this feature’s behavior based on your feedback. Google responded to those complaints today by thanking people for the feedback and highlighting in-development updates: However, this has not stopped people from filing countless bugs that request a way to disable Tab Groups. That option was eventually removed, signaling Google’s commitment to the new organization method that’s pitched as helping users better manage their open windows. Google is fortunately listening to feedback and is “experimenting with changes to this feature’s behavior.”įor a few months after the feature’s launch in February, users could disable Tab Groups via a Chrome flag. While people like desktop Tab Groups, the reception is much chillier in Chrome for Android.
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