Firefox and Safari have long done this: Google is experimenting with Chrome tabs

Google has begun testing new features in its Chrome browser that will make life easier for those who like to open a hundred or two sites at the same time.

Firefox and Safari have long done this: Google is experimenting with Chrome tabs
Different width of tabs

Google conducts testing in two ways. In Chrome 88, users have the ability to enable tab scrolling using a special flag on the chrome: // flags experimental features page.

Firefox and Safari have long done this: Google is experimenting with Chrome tabs

If you activate it, then the tabs will not shrink indefinitely, when they are no longer identifiable, but instead disappear from view. This feature has been around for a long time in Firefox and Safari, and now it may appear in Chrome as well.

Firefox and Safari have long done this: Google is experimenting with Chrome tabs

In addition to scrolling, Google started experimenting with tab widths. In an early test build of Chrome Canary 90, in addition to scrolling, you can also choose the degree to which tabs will shrink before fading. Options are available without compression at all, “large” width, “medium” and until the state of the pinned tab.

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