![]() ![]() I usually have way more than 20 tabs open □ but for this task, I closed a few (duh!) and settled on testing with 20. I wanted to test out Two-Level Tab Stacks for myself, but also test how I would manage my “too many tabs” in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Brave. In addition to some amazing tab management features, recently Vivaldi introduced Two-Level Tab Stacks – the ability to display tabs on two levels. I previously wrote about my experience of using Google Chrome and how I opened many tabs only to end up with so much clutter, it wasn’t possible to work efficiently.īut that changed when I got introduced to Vivaldi and its way of managing too many browser tabs. Wow, really? Doesn’t everybody keep a lot of tabs open? Are my 40 tabs a lot of tabs? □ĭigging in a bit more, I realized that most browsers just aren’t suited to managing too many browser tabs. The majority, on the other hand, keeps open only up to 20 tabs. According to the survey, I am in a minority that keeps open 20 tabs or more. Some time ago, I came across a survey that shattered my perception of what is “too many browser tabs”. I have never thought about tab management as much as I have recently. Vivaldi browser and its legendary tab management ![]()
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