While I was using Google Chrome, I accidentally discovered something. Did you know that you can also easily dock your web browser side by side even when you are using Windows XP? Since for some advanced OS nowadays, this feature of Google Chrome is not surprising, but for old OS users like me, easily docking window and tabs are very much of help. I tried to Google to find the detailed information about this and this is what I found.
Resizing (or docking) tabs
Here’s a neat trick: If you use Windows and you want to quickly resize your browser window, drag the window or tab to pre-defined docking positions on your computer monitor or browser. When the docking icon appears, release the mouse over the icon to have the tab snap in place.
Here are the different docking positions:
- Top of your monitor (in the middle)
The tab appears maximized in a new window when you release it. - Bottom of your monitor (in the middle)
The tab appears in a new window that fills the lower half of your monitor. - Left and right sides of your monitor (in the middle)
The tab opens in a new window that fills up either the left or right half of your monitor. - Bottom of a browser window (in the middle)
The tab appears in a new window below the existing browser window. The two windows splits the monitor in half. - Left and right sides of a browser window (in the middle)
The tab opens in a new window that fills up either the left or right half of your monitor. The existing browser window takes up the other half of the monitor, so that the two windows appear side-by-side.
It is really helpful especially for users like me who are using so many tabs and doing so much stuff in the computer. :57: Again, Google really knows what the internet users needs. I really idolized Google. Kudos Google for providing the internet users needs! :yipee:
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