The Chrome browser for mobile is enhancing the multi-tasking use of users with their new Sneak Peek feature that allows them to open links within a website.
Up until now, the links within a webpage would either allow users to open a new tab or view in incognito mode.
Currently, the Chrome Canary and Chrome Dev are introduced with the Sneak Peek feature, in these mobile-browsers, the link is loaded and covers a quarter of the page. The users can increase the layout size and browse it completely without moving away from the main browser with ease.
If you have the Chrome Canary or Chrome Dev, you can also try out the new feature by visiting the chrome://flags/#enable-ephemeral-tab from your browser and set it to enabled.
Source: Androidpolice.
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Up until now, the links within a webpage would either allow users to open a new tab or view in incognito mode.
Currently, the Chrome Canary and Chrome Dev are introduced with the Sneak Peek feature, in these mobile-browsers, the link is loaded and covers a quarter of the page. The users can increase the layout size and browse it completely without moving away from the main browser with ease.
If you have the Chrome Canary or Chrome Dev, you can also try out the new feature by visiting the chrome://flags/#enable-ephemeral-tab from your browser and set it to enabled.
Source: Androidpolice.
Read Next: 27 Google Chrome Extensions to Make You More Productive (infographic)