![]() The Side Panel looks to be widely rolling out in the stable channel (Chrome 99) over the past day or so. It’s split into “Unread” and “Pages you’ve read.” Hovering over a list item lets you mark as read or delete, while there’s an “Add current tab” shortcut at the top as an alternative to right-clicking when saving. They should work on Linux, macOS, and Windows. It’s not focused on archiving and storage, just getting back to articles in your queue. Python scripts to convert Google Chromes bookmarks and history to the standard HTML-ish bookmarks file. ![]() Google rolled out Chrome’s basic read-it-later competitor this time last year. There’s a straightforward list of “Bookmarks” with folders and subfolders, and then your account’s “Reading List.” Tapping slides open a right-hand panel with two tabs as your current page resizes accordingly. This tutorial shows you how to organize bookmark folder. Original 3/22: Once live, a new button appears between the Extensions panel and your profile avatar in the top-right corner. Google Chrome - Bookmarks Tutorial - How To Create Edit Organize and Delete a Bookmark for Beginners. It has a bright background regardless of your set color/theme. Update 3/25: Besides Chrome for Mac, Windows, and Linux, the Side Panel is also available on Chrome OS with the latest M99 stable release. Google is rolling out a new Side Panel UI in desktop Chrome that provides fast access to your bookmarks and Reading List.
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