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With Community Help, Chrome Could Support Side Tabs Extension

jones_supa writes The lack of a vertical tab strip (or "Tree Style Tab" as the Firefox extension is called) has been under a lot of discussion under Chrome/Chromium bug tracker. Some years ago, vertical tabs existed as an experimental feature enabled with a "secret" command line parameter, but that feature was eventually removed from the browser. Since then, Google has been rather quiet about whether such feature is still on the roadmap. Now, a Google engineer casts some light on the issue. He says that a tree-style interface for tabs would be overly complex as a native implementation, but Google would back the idea of improving the extensions interface to support a sidebar-like surface to render the tab UI on, if someone from the open source community would step forward to do the work to drive the feature to completion.

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  1. Re:Chrome needs load tabs on demand. by circletimessquare · · Score: 1, Informative

    i used to do that

    i discovered chrome has a "bookmark all tabs..." option if you right click on any open tab

    pick a location for the folder (i have a top level folder full of 9 numbered folders, so it's chronological)

    done

    so after 20-30 open tabs, i bookmark all, flush all open tabs, and move on with a much saner life

    you should as well

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  2. Re:Chrome needs load tabs on demand. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    I use Tab Snooze for that in Chromium. It works much better than Firefox's solution because it frees up all of the RAM used by the tabs until they are needed.