Article 2ZBT2 An ancient Chrome tab trick just blew my mind

An ancient Chrome tab trick just blew my mind

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Peter Bright
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Some of my tabs.

If your browser is a catastrophe of tabs as mine is-I currently have six Chrome windows across three monitors with more than 100 tabs open, because tabs are the new bookmarks-then this thing I just discovered may be life-changing. (Though it's certainly not new.)

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We all know that you can tear a tab off the tab bar to drag it into a new window (or drag it into a different tab bar to move it from window to window). What if I told you that you can use the standard selection modifiers-ctrl-click for multiple non-contiguous tabs, shift-click for multiple contiguous tabs-to tear off entire groups of related tabs in a single action?

Because believe it or not, you can.

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