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06-29-2020 07:56 PM in
OthersThe flag was first introduced back in April, but now it's made its way into the beta release of Chrome 84. Some people can enable it by copying and pasting chrome://flags/#enable-conditional-strip to the address bar or by searching for "conditional tab strip" in the flags overview and selecting "enabled." This doesn't work for everyone, though — the bottom tab strip wouldn't show up for Corbin and me here at AP, only Rita and our tipster were able to activate it. We assume that some other flags have to be switched on by Google's servers, so your mileage may vary. There might also be some machine-learning involved, as Rita reports that the tab strip only appears after some surfing.
With Chrome Duet as an abandoned precedent and scrollable tabstrips for desktops "in the works" for more than two years without results, I wouldn't hold my breath that we'll soon see the new tab bar in Chrome's default interface. At least we can expect the corresponding flag to make the jump to the stable version of the browser once Chrome 84 is released in about a fortnight.
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06-30-2020 08:03 AM (Last edited 06-30-2020 08:03 AM ) in
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oh.. it is good
