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There are many reasons why you might prefer using keyboard shortcuts to switch tabs in a web browser instead of relying on a mouse, trackpad, or touchscreen. Keyboard shortcuts can be faster and ...
Have you ever accidentally closed a tab on your computer even though you actually meant to quit a different one? Maybe the browser randomly closed your tabs, leaving you to lose your spot on ...
Did you know you can snooze browser tabs? You can, and it not only helps your computer's memory and battery, but may also protect you from cyberattacks. If you snooze ...
I like to write about different methods for organizing your web browser because my own Chrome browser looks like a tab farm. It never fails. No matter how often I dump all of my open tabs into ...
Discovering how to mute a tab is vital if you don’t want to be plagued by loud, unexpected video ads on websites. All popular web browsers let you control the audio of individual tabs for more ...
When you group worksheets together, the tabs at the bottom of Excel turn white to indicate that they're selected and grouped. Although this feature helps you to update identical data quickly ...
Every major browser lets you mute tabs, so you won't hear any sound from the website in that tab. To mute a tab, just right-click the tab and select the "Mute" option. Google Chrome only lets you ...
Browser tabs are essential, everyday parts of modern web browsers, and odds are you probably have a bunch open right now. Too many, most likely. That’s usually OK, because they’re useful for ...
I’ll confess, Microsoft Edge isn’t my browser of choice, but the way their new interface handles tabs makes it a bit challenging to not want to jump on that particular bandwagon. Seriously ...