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How to pin tabs in Google Chrome
Google Chrome is a great web browser and pinning the opened tabs can make the experience even better. Check it out.
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Open a few different pages in different tabs in Chrome.
Press Ctrl (Cmd on Mac) + T to open a new tab.
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Now right-click one of the tabs and choose Pin tab.
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The tab get pinned to the far left showing only the website's icon (favicon).
You cannot move pinned tab among the normal tabs.
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Now right-click another tab and choose Pin tab again.
You can now move and change the order among the other pinned tabs.
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To unpin the pinned tab, right-click it and simply choose Unpin tab.
Also recommended:
[z.lesson 596]
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