Google's flagship web browser is getting a new feature that people already love in other browsers — vertical tabs.

The new tab feature is available now as part of the Chrome Canary experimental build for developers, per Windows Report. In the developer beta, when you right-click on the tab bar that normally sits horizontally underneath the URL entry field in Chrome, you'll now see an option that reads, "Show tabs on side." This allows you to arrange your tabs vertically. If you do, the tabs will appear in a sidebar on the left side of the browser.

As with any developer beta, the feature will likely get some tweaks before it's released to users. And there's no way of telling when that might happen.

Vertical tabs are a feature that has been available in other browsers, such as Vivaldi, Fi

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