Wednesday, October 2, 2024

How to Name a Window in Google Chrome

 

How to Name a Window in Google Chrome

A new option has landed in the Google Chrome browser. It will allow you to name individual  windows, so you'll be able to find the required one at a glance. The feature is available to everyone starting in Chrome 90

Google Chrome receives an option to name its windows. The feature is currently controlled by a flag. You can try  to enable by entering chrome://flags/#window-naming into the Chrome Canary's address bar. After enabling the flag, you will need to restart your browser. This will add a new option to the titlebar context menu. Let's review the process in detail.

First of all, you need to turn on the window naming feature if you don't have it enabled in your browser. In the steps below I am using the latest Canary build of the browser. If you have the option available, you can omit the below steps and go to the second part of this post.

Update: Starting in Chrome 90 stable, the window naming option is no longer experimental and available to the public. You can omit the below step and go to the next chapter of this post.

Contents 
  • To enable window naming in Google Chrome,
  • To Name a Window in Google Chrome,


How to Name a Window in Google Chrome

A new option has landed in the Google Chrome browser. It will allow you to name individual  windows, so you'll be able to find the required one at a glance. The feature is available to everyone starting in Chrome 90.

Google Chrome receives an option to name its windows. The feature is currently controlled by a flag. You can try  to enable by entering chrome://flags/#window-naming into the Chrome Canary's address bar. After enabling the flag, you will need to restart your browser. This will add a new option to the titlebar context menu. Let's review the process in detail.

First of all, you need to turn on the window naming feature if you don't have it enabled in your browser. In the steps below I am using the latest Canary build of the browser. If you have the option available, you can omit the below steps and go to the second part of this post.

Update: Starting in Chrome 90 stable, the window naming option is no longer experimental and available to the public. You can omit the below step and go to the next chapter of this post.

To enable window naming in Google Chrome,

  1. Open Google Chrome.
  2. Type chrome://flags/#window-naming in the address bar and hit the Enter key.
  3. Select Enabled from the drop-down menu next to the Window Naming option.



4. Click on the Relaunch button to restart Google Chrome.


Now you can name windows in Google Chrome.

To Name a Window in Google Chrome,

1. Right-click on the window titlebar area (not on tabs!), and select Name window... from the context menu.



2. In the Set Window Name dialog, specify the desired name for the current Chrome window.


3. Repeat the above for all Chrome windows you want to name
4. You are done.


Thanks for Reading this Port
- Md. Masud Rana

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