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The Zen Browser remains my main driver these days. The Firefox-based open source browser aims to fill the gap Arc has left behind after going all-in on AI only to be acquired by Atlassian. I'm still confused by this deal, but that's for another day.
One of the features I keep using every day is split views. It's such a simple feature, but having two tabs side-by-side makes a huge difference for data-heavy focus work. I'm happy to see that there's finally some innovation coming to Chrome land.
      
You can turn on the new features using a Chrome flag.
chrome://flags#side-by-side
I tested it and it feels good! No idea when it'll ship in the stable channels, but for now I'm happy it's there!
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This content originally appeared on Stefan Judis Web Development and was authored by Stefan Judis
Stefan Judis | Sciencx (2025-11-01T23:00:00+00:00) Chrome supports split views (behind a flag) (#blogPost). Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2025/11/01/chrome-supports-split-views-behind-a-flag-blogpost/
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