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<note>More documentation will follow shortly!</note> | <note>More documentation will follow shortly!</note> | ||
===== Groups vs. Folders ===== | ===== Groups vs. Folders ===== | ||
- | Groups are similar to folders - both are just ways to store tabs. | + | Groups are similar to folders - both are just containers that store tabs. Tabs get put into both by manually dragging and dropping them onto the folder or group. |
Here is an example showing folders, groups, and a tab tree. All "parents" show the number of children in a tiny overlay on the favicon. Notice how folders can be named (unlike tabs), and nested within other folders. | Here is an example showing folders, groups, and a tab tree. All "parents" show the number of children in a tiny overlay on the favicon. Notice how folders can be named (unlike tabs), and nested within other folders. | ||
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==== Which should you use? ==== | ==== Which should you use? ==== | ||
- | It depends on how you like to organize your tabs. Folders let you keep everything on one screen, optionally minimized into a tidy label. Groups let you work with a group of tabs (say, for a specific project/task) without being cluttered by tabs from another project/task. | + | It depends on how you like to organize your tabs. Folders let you keep everything on one screen, optionally minimized/collapsed into a tidy label. Groups let you work with a group of tabs (say, for a specific project/task) without being cluttered by a bunch of tabs from another project/task. |