That’s where a new window labeling feature in Chrome comes in handy, letting you add custom names that will show up for each window in the Windows taskbar or Mac dock. Safari Tab Shortcuts If Safari is your go-to web browser, these keyboard shortcuts will reduce the time you spend navigating between tabs by a great deal. The only problem with sorting out your tabs into separate windows-and the reason, I suspect, that some folks resist doing so-is that it can be hard to keep track of what belongs in each one. If you need to jump to the last tab on Firefox’s Tab Bar, use Alt + 9 (on Linux), Control + 9 (on Windows), or Command + 9 (on Mac). (Related little trick for closing a bunch of tabs while leaving others open: Select the ones you want to close, drag them into a separate window, then close the window.) Name your windows You can also quickly select a range of tabs by holding Shift, then clicking the first and last tabs you want to move. Just hold Ctrl (in Windows) or Cmd (in MacOS) while clicking the tabs you want to highlight, then use the “Move Tab” menu or the drag-and-drop method above. To move tabs in bulk: In any major browser except Safari, you can also select multiple tabs at once, then move them as a group. If you have another window that’s visible while dragging, you can also drag the tab into that window instead of creating a new one. Just click and hold on any tab, then drag it down until it pops out into a separate window. You can also use the drag-and-drop method: Instead of using “Move Tab,” you can also drag and drop tabs between windows in most major browsers.
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