How to Use Google Chrome Pin Tab Feature
I’m a big Chrome cheerer. Google’s nifty browser has made the internet experience faster and better, all the while taking less computer memory. Today I will be going over Google Chrome’s Pin Tab feature.
The Pin Tab feature is somewhat similar to Windows 7’s Pin to the taskbar.

By right-clicking on a tab in Google Chrome, the user can enable the ‘Pin Tab’ option. When this is done, the tab is reduced in size and slid over the far-left. This saves the tab from being mistakenly closed by the user.
All you need to get started is pin one tab; the rest of the tabs you want pinned can be dragged over the pinned one, and they get automatically pinned.
The Chrome version this was used on was 4.0.213.1. Versions earlier than this should be checked for this feature.
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