Organize All of Your Tabs on Browsers
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Managing multiple tabs can be frustrating for users. If you browse the internet frequently, you may face tab clutter. This slows down your computer and makes navigation difficult. Luckily, modern browsers provide features to help.

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Here, I will explain how to Organize All of Your Tabs on Browsers using built-in tools and extensions.

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Organize Tabs in Google Chrome

Google Chrome offers tab management tools for better organization.

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Using Tab Groups

Tab Groups help categorize multiple tabs into different groups.

  • Right-click on a tab and choose “Add tab to new group.”
  • Name the group and pick a color for easy recognition.
  • Click the group name to expand or collapse tabs.

To add or remove a tab from a group:

  • Drag and drop a tab into an existing group.
  • Right-click a tab and select “Remove from group.”

Searching for Tabs

Finding a tab in Chrome is simple with the tab search feature.

  • Click the “Search tabs” button at the top-right.
  • Use Ctrl + Shift + A (Windows) or Cmd + Shift + A (Mac) to open tab search.
  • Type “@tabs” in the address bar and press the spacebar.

Saving Tabs

To save open tabs for later use:

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  • Press Ctrl + Shift + D (Windows) or Cmd + Shift + D (Mac) to bookmark all open tabs.
  • Rename browser windows to categorize work and personal tabs.
  • Chrome syncs saved tab groups across devices automatically.

Organize Tabs in Microsoft Edge

Microsoft Edge offers similar tab management features as Chrome.

Using Tab Groups

Grouping tabs in Edge is simple and works like Chrome.

  • Right-click a tab and choose “Add tab to new group.”
  • Assign a name and color to distinguish groups.
  • Click the group name to expand or collapse tabs.

Searching for Tabs

Edge provides quick tab search options:

  • Press Ctrl + Shift + A (Windows) or Cmd + Shift + A (Mac) to open the search bar.
  • Type “@tabs” in the address bar to filter open tabs.

AI-Powered Tab Organization

Edge has an AI feature for automatic tab organization.

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  • Open Settings > Appearance > Customize Toolbar.
  • Click “Organize tabs” to let AI sort tabs automatically.

Using Vertical Tabs

Edge supports vertical tabs for better organization.

  • Press Ctrl + Shift + , (Windows) to switch between vertical and standard tabs.

Saving Tabs with Collections

Collections allow users to save and categorize web pages.

  • Press Ctrl + Shift + Y (Windows) or Cmd + Shift + Y (Mac) to open Collections.
  • Click “+ Add current page” to save a webpage.

Organize Tabs in Safari

Safari provides tab management tools for Mac users.

Using Tab Groups

Safari allows users to create and manage tab groups.

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  • Click the downward-facing arrow in the toolbar.
  • Choose “New Empty Tab Group” or “New Tab Group with # Tabs.”
  • Name the group for easy reference.

To view saved groups:

  • Click the “Show Sidebar” button.
  • Use Cmd + Shift + L (Mac) to open the sidebar.

Sorting and Viewing Tabs

Safari allows users to reorder and view tabs more efficiently.

  • Right-click a tab and choose “Arrange Tabs By” to organize by title or website.
  • Click the “Tab Overview” icon (overlapping squares) to see all open tabs.
  • Use Cmd + Shift + , (Mac) to switch to grid view.

Using Profiles for Better Organization

Profiles separate personal and work browsing sessions.

  • Go to Safari > Create Profile.
  • Each profile has its own tab groups, cookies, and history.

The Bottom Line

Organising All of Your Tabs on Browsers is easier with built-in browser tools. Chrome, Edge, and Safari offer features like tab groups, tab search, and window management.

If you struggle with tab clutter, use these tools to organize all of your tabs on browsers. This will improve productivity, speed up your workflow, and make browsing more efficient.