


You can ungroup a tab from a tab group by right-clicking "Remove from Group." And you can delete entire tab groups by right-clicking on the name of the tab group (or the first color icon) and selecting "Ungroup. You can minimize entire tab groups by clicking on the color circle at the beginning of the tab group. Once you've created one or more tab groups, you can move entire tab groups within your web browser just by drag-and-dropping. The first thing that you have to do is launch Safari on your Mac. Right-click on one of those tabs, select "Add Tab to Group" in the drop-down menu, and then type the group name and select the color you want the group organized by. It essentially lets you organize your tabs like a color-coded filing system. Instead, you can navigate to the folder where Chrome stores its history and copy it to the same location on another computer. As of May 2011, Google Chrome has no option to export the current history. Internet browsing history is one of them. Click on Restore settings to their default values. You may want to transfer some information when migrating to a new computer. On the left side of the window, click on Reset Settings. When the drop-down menu appears, click on Settings. Called Tab Groups, the feature allows you to group tabs together and organize them by color, custom group name or even an emoji. In the top right corner, click on Microsoft Edge’s main menu button, represented by three horizontal dots. Google introduced a tab grouping feature to Chrome within the past year that is a life saver if you're somebody who always has a zillion tabs open at a time. This is another pro tip rather than a setting to change, but it's incredibly useful.
