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As Android Police demonstrates above, Chrome creates "sibling tabs" when you're browsing, that get grouped together in the task-switching menu.
Managing your tabs in Chrome for Android doesn't have to be a time suck. With a simple swipe, you can switch between open tabs and even gain access to the tab management window.
After Tab Groups rolled out on desktop last year, it's now coming to Chrome for Android with a new grid view, and how's how to turn it off ...
Kyle Miller describes how he combined the Android ViewPager widget and the ActionBar Fragment tabs to create a UI that would allow a user to swipe through tabs.
Officially, the only way to open multiple windows in Chrome's mobile app is on an Android tablet. There, the option is listed within Chrome's three-dot menu by default. However, with a few extra ...
When you get a notification on Android you can swipe it away or half-swipe it to reveal a settings button, yet Android 12 may be altering things here a bit. Google experiments with features all ...
Android 12 is finally here, and we’re still digging through to find out everything that is new with this latest version of Android. And it appears that the popular swipe-down gesture that is ...
A new Chrome for Android experiment, first spotted by Android Police, will add a tab strip to the bottom of the Chrome window.
Google’s push to optimize first-party apps for large screen Android devices and the Pixel Tablet continues with a handful of updates for Chrome that rolled out in recent months. The biggest ...