Microsoft Edge has a vertical tab feature
Vertical tab feature has come in Microsoft Edge's Dev Channel You will get Insider Build of Chromium Microsoft Edge with this new feature.
Microsoft is on the field to win the browser war. They've been working on it since Microsoft's Edge browser, Chromium. The hope is that they are successful enough so far. After entering the browser market, Microsoft Edge is now one of the competitors in the browser war.
The Vertical Tab feature will further enhance your tab management experience. Normally all browsers have tabs horizontally. Favicon and website titles can be seen in the tabs. And titles can be shifted to multiple tabs.
But the problem is that when a lot of tabs are opened, it is difficult to understand which website is open in which tab due to the large number of tabs. If the tab continues to grow, only the Favicon can be seen once the title is gone. And to solve this problem, Microsoft has introduced the Vertical Tab feature in the Microsoft Edge browser. From now on, the tabs will be displayed at the bottom, so even if the amount is large, it will not be difficult to recognize the tab.
Since there is a lot of space at the top and bottom on the left side of the PC screen, the tabs have now been placed there so that the entire title of a tab can be seen better. Moreover, if there are more tabs, there is the advantage of scrolling. However, this means that the tabs will now move to the left side of the browser.
If you open a lot of tabs while browsing the internet and have trouble managing them, then this vertical tab will be of great help to you.
A few days ago, it was reported that a new update is coming to the Collection feature of Microsoft Edge, where the Collection feature can be used in a better way.
With Chromium Edge on the market, Microsoft is competing with browsers for the first time. Microsoft Edge is now becoming one of the competitors in the browser market. Microsoft has already released future updates to their Edge's dedicated roadmap.
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