Awesome! The latest version of Chrome now lets you view two web pages in a single tab, just like shown in the video. There are three ways to do it:
1️⃣ Right-click on the link you want to open in split view and select "Open link in right view."
2️⃣ Next to the "Refresh" button in the upper left corner, there's a split view button. Click it to choose which of the currently open pages to put into split view.
3️⃣ Drag the page you want to open in split view to the right side of the current page to open it.
This makes browsing Twitter even more efficient 👍
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Awesome! The latest version of Chrome now lets you view two web pages in a single tab, just like shown in the video. There are three ways to do it:
1️⃣ Right-click on the link you want to open in split view and select "Open link in right view."
2️⃣ Next to the "Refresh" button in the upper left corner, there's a split view button. Click it to choose which of the currently open pages to put into split view.
3️⃣ Drag the page you want to open in split view to the right side of the current page to open it.
This makes browsing Twitter even more efficient 👍