Using Chrome/Browsing with Tabs

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Chrome has been designed to be useable by any user immediately--with no learning curve. However, to truly "rediscover the web", you should become comfortable with Chrome's advanced features. One of these is the use of tabs. Chrome uses "tabs" to show multiple web pages in the same window. Several other web browsers, such as Firefox and Microsoft Edge, also use tabs.

Tabs are featured above the address bar, in a file folder-like layout. Tabs allow users to have one Chrome window in the taskbar, with multiple web pages open within that window. The number of tabs that can be opened at any one time is unlimited, though the tab bar can only hold around 20 tabs comfortably.