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Move your tabs to the right side of the browser

One useful feature you get in Brave but not in Chrome is ‘vertical tabs’, which displays your tabs in a panel on the left-hand side of the browser rather than in a bar across the top. As well as requiring less mouse movement to click tabs, this stops them being squashed whenever you open new ones, so you can always view their full titles and browse them more easily.

Brave 1.63, released at the end of February, expands the feature by letting you place vertical tabs down the righthand side of the browser, instead of the left, if you find that easier to access. You can then open new tabs by clicking the ‘New tab’ button atpanel, or by pressing Ctrl+T.

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