Google Chrome Now Lets You Color-Code Tab Groups on Android; Check Details
You could previously name Tab Groups on Android, but Chrome now automatically assigns them a color. There are 9 to choose from on the desktop, which has offered this small customisation aspect from the start. Read the more details inside.
With this new feature, users can create groups of tabs and assign a specific color to each group. This colour-coding system provides an instant visual cue, helping users quickly identify the tab group they need without sifting through a long list of tabs.
Users long-press on a tab and select the "Group" option to create a tab group. They can then choose a color for the group and add other tabs. The color-coded tab groups are displayed in a separate row at the top of the tab bar, making it easy to switch between different groups with a simple swipe.
In addition to color-coding, Chrome offers other features to help users manage their tabs more efficiently. Users can now easily search for specific tabs within a group, finding the information they need faster. They can also customise the appearance of their tab groups by choosing different colors and icons.
The new color-coded tab groups feature is a significant improvement for Android users who frequently open multiple tabs. By providing a more organised and visually appealing way to manage tabs, Chrome helps users stay focused and productive while browsing the web.