Tab Groups enable users to organize tabs into visually distinct groups. This helps in easy viewing of simplified web pages.

Enable Tab Groups in Microsoft Edge browser

To enable or disable Tab Groups in Microsoft Edge Chromium on Windows 10: To make a distinction between different groups, you can add different colors to the tabs. The colors are vivid and rapidly expand across tabs. Launch the Edge browser (make sure you have updated to the latest version of the browser). Open a new tab and type the following text in the address bar: edge://flags/#tab-groups. Alternatively, you can type ‘Tab Groups’ in the ‘Search flags‘ box and press Enter.

Next, when the ‘Tab Groups’ option appears, press the down-arrow key next to it. The status is set to ‘Default’. Change the status from ‘Default’ to ‘Enabled’ and hit ‘Enter’. When prompted to relaunch the browser, hit the ‘Relaunch’ button. Now, to start using the Tab Groups feature, right-click a tab you want to add to a new group.

Assign it a suitable name and add the tab to a new group from the Context Menu.

Next, open another website in a new tab. Right-click it and choose ‘Add to existing group’ option to group the current tab with the previous tab.

Click the Group indicator in the tab bar to open a dialog box. Here, you can ‘Ungroup‘, ‘Close group‘ or ‘Move group to a new window‘.

How to disable Tab Groups feature in Microsoft Edge

To disable the Edge Tab Groups feature:

Launch EdgeType edge://flags/ in the address bar and press EnterLocate Tab Groups flagChange the default status from ‘Enabled’ to ‘Disabled’Restart the browser.

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