This hidden Chrome trick lets you organize your tabs exactly as you want

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Just drag and drop.

Some say you don't really have too many tabs open if you know what all of them are. OK, we're"some people." It's us.Clicking a link is one of the most basic tasks on the internet, and seems like one that’d be truly hard to elaborate on. Sorry, no. One second you think you know how it works, and the next you understand you always have more to learn. Like when you realize: “Wow, I don’t actually know all the ways to open a link in Google Chrome.

OK, we may have been a little over-dramatic off the bat—we’re talking about browser tabs here, not a profound philosophical revelation. But if you’re someone who always has a lot of tabs open in Chrome and at least tries to keep them organized, it may be at least minimally life-changing to know you can drag and drop links to open them anywhere among your existing tabs could change how you use the web.

If you’re not sure what’s in a tab, hover over it for a moment and it’ll open up. As long as you don’t let go of the link you’re holding, you can check every tab this way. And if you happen to drop it inside a tab that isn’t one where it’ll just paste the link , your link will open directly to the right. You can also drop the link directly into the address bar and hitOne final tip: If you know something is a link but can’t drag it, right-click the words and selectfrom the menu that appears.

Here, press and hold your finger on a link. A popup menu will appear, but if you drag away from it, the link should turn into a floating preview with a green plus icon. Then, still holding the link with one finger, use another finger to tap the address bar at the top to open Chrome’s menu options. Keep holding onto that link, use your second finger to tap the at the bottom of the screen.

There, now you can say “I know all the ways to open a link in Google Chrome.” We are positive doing so will make you the life of any party.John Kennedy is PopSci's DIY editor. He previously covered legal news for Law360 and, before that, local news at the Journal Inquirer in Connecticut. He has also built and remodeled houses, worked as a fencing coach, and shelved books at a library.

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