5 Useful Features For Managing Open Tabs In Google Chrome
Google Chrome comes with some useful features when working with many open tabs.
Here are the most useful ones :
1.Omnibox tab search : If you have lots of tabs open, it can be tedious to locate and navigate to that particular tab.
A shortcut for this is to simply type the name of the tab in omnibox (same address bar that is used for typing in website URLs).
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Change Color Schemes For Viewing Webpages In Google Chrome
When viewing web pages using Google Chrome, the color scheme can be inverted or set to contrast. This is not a built-in feature but an extension by Google can enable this. Download and install High Contrast extension from here.
Once installed, it will show up next to the Chrome address bar.
These color schemes can be enabled or disabled using keyboard shortcuts too (Shift+F12 and Shift+F11).
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Reduce Clutter And Manage Open Tabs In Google Chrome
Having a lot of tabs open in Google Chrome can be very cluttered. Besides having to locate and click on the specific tab to click to view the webpage, it can also consume a lot of system memory.
This is where OneTab shines. It is a simple but powerful Chrome add-on that organizes all the open tabs in a list view. So, to access any of the open tabs, simply click that tab from the list.
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How To Make Google Chrome Read Text Out Loud
Chrome Speak is a text to speech translator add-on for Google Chrome and works on Windows, Mac OS X and Chrome OS.
It uses the speech synthesis features on each of these operating systems and functions as a speech engine. Since it works offline, the text-speech function is very quick with no lag.
What this means is that any selected text can be read out aloud when accessing websites in Google Chrome.
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