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Hi! This is Mike Callahan, Dr. File Finder and welcome to part six of our special butterscotch.com 10-part series on Google Chrome. In this part, I'm going to look at tabs in Google Chrome. Tabs have become very popular in web browsers and this is no exception in Chrome except Chrome has added some interesting properties to tabs.
You can see here I have a few tabs loaded and say what this ‘Tucows’ tab to be over towards the front, I can simply move it. Just click left mouse button, hold it down and drag it. I can click here, move this into the middle and everything shifts. When you click the plus sign, you see a list of your most frequently visited sites, you can see your most frequent searches, you see all of your recent bookmarks and you also see tabs that you’ve recently closed which is I think is a cool feature because like if I wanted to go back to my GMail inbox, I can just click it and automatically open it. So, it’s kind of like thinking it had for you, you had this tab opened before, you might want to open it again.
So, this is the first section on tabs. I’ll talk about some dynamic tabs in the next segment and that’s all there is to it.
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