Overview
Collapse all tabs into a single side panel list and restore them later.
Collapse Tabs with the click of a button after you install this extension. Reclaim Visual Focus and Cognitive Bandwidth Every open tab is a silent demand for attention. A dozen scattered favicons across the top of your browser constantly whisper, “Read me next.” A collapse-tabs extension corrals those tabs into a single stack—or hides them behind a compact toolbar button—cutting visual clutter in seconds. Reduced on-screen stimuli free up working-memory slots that would otherwise monitor peripheral distractions. The result is deeper focus on the task at hand, whether that’s drafting a proposal in Google Docs or debugging code. Eye-tracking studies show that when visual distractions drop, reading comprehension and task-completion speed rise measurably. Turbo-Charge System Performance Modern websites aren’t just HTML—they’re mini-apps laden with JavaScript, high-resolution images, and autoplay videos. A handful running simultaneously can hog gigabytes of RAM and spike CPU usage, leading to sluggish scrolling and fan noise. Collapsing tabs suspends inactive pages, releasing memory and throttling background processes. On laptops, that translates into cooler chassis temps and extended battery life—crucial for commuters working from trains or students taking notes through a three-hour lecture. Server administrators who keep multiple monitoring dashboards open likewise benefit from lower resource contention, ensuring mission-critical apps keep running smoothly. One-Click Context Switching Without Bookmark Chaos Traditional bookmarking captures URLs but loses session context—scroll position, form data, and the “flow” you were in. Collapse-tabs extensions often store the exact in-memory state of each page. When you expand a stack, your research article returns to the paragraph you paused on, the flight-search page retains your filters, and that half-finished forum reply is still in the text box. This superior state preservation lets professionals shift between projects—client A’s market report, client B’s code review—without mentally juggling where they left off. Project managers can group stacks by sprint or milestone, resurrecting them weeks later with zero manual reconstruction.
Details
- Version0.1.6
- UpdatedMay 18, 2025
- Offered byFree Apps
- Size48.33KiB
- Languages40 languages
- Developer
Email
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