

Simply create a new tab or resize your Chrome window to allow the tabs to fill any empty space in your Chrome window. When it glues your tabs into one window, all of the tabs show up at their narrowest setting, even when there is space for them to be wider. There is one slight glitch with Tab Glue. It lets you apply Tab Glue to minimized windows (or not). Go to Tab Glue's options (Window > Extensions) and you'll find but one setting, but it's useful. This new window will have all of your tabs arranged in the same order as they were in their individual windows, and your active tab remains active. Going the other way, if you have Chrome tabs littered across numerous windows, click the Tab Glue button (with the orange Elmer's Glue top icon) to combine all of your open windows into one. The menu looks slightly different from Chrome's settings, but I found it easier to browse. Easily manage Chrome's privacy settings from a single screen Open Edge, click the three dots in the upper-right corner, and click Settings.Add three helpful Gmail mouse gestures with Chrome extension.
