Google Chrome will learn from Microsoft and add the double-click to close tab feature
In terms of actual user experience, this feature is quite useful, especially when you have a lot of tabs open and the top title bar is very crowded, making it difficult to find the close button.
With the double-click to close feature, you don't need to look for the close button anymore. You can simply double-click on the title bar to close a specific tab, which is indeed more convenient.
Of course, you can also use the Ctrl+W shortcut key combination to close tabs, which is the primary method currently used by BlueDots. This is also very convenient.
The fact that Google Chrome is adding this feature shows that Microsoft was onto something when they introduced it. It's always interesting to see how different companies learn from each other and improve their products based on the innovations of their competitors.
It's worth noting that this feature is not exclusive to Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome. Other browsers such as Firefox and Safari also have similar features or extensions that allow users to double-click to close tabs.
Overall, the addition of this feature to Google Chrome is a welcome improvement, and it will be interesting to see how it works in practice once it's officially released.
In terms of actual user experience, this feature is quite useful, especially when you have a lot of tabs open and the top title bar is very crowded, making it difficult to find the close button.
With the double-click to close feature, you don't need to look for the close button anymore. You can simply double-click on the title bar to close a specific tab, which is indeed more convenient.
Of course, you can also use the Ctrl+W shortcut key combination to close tabs, which is the primary method currently used by BlueDots. This is also very convenient.
The fact that Google Chrome is adding this feature shows that Microsoft was onto something when they introduced it. It's always interesting to see how different companies learn from each other and improve their products based on the innovations of their competitors.
It's worth noting that this feature is not exclusive to Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome. Other browsers such as Firefox and Safari also have similar features or extensions that allow users to double-click to close tabs.
Overall, the addition of this feature to Google Chrome is a welcome improvement, and it will be interesting to see how it works in practice once it's officially released.