Now, Google Chrome Tabs are not auto maximizing when dragging them to make them a new Chrome window. However, it seems that this behavior changed after the most recent v100 update. In this case, the new window automatically maximizes. Normally, Google Chrome allows you to drag a tab to the center of the screen (or to a second monitor) to turn it into a new window. Google Chrome Tabs not auto maximizing when dragging out to turn them into windows However, it seems that the update also brought some issues that negatively impact the user experience.Īccording to multiple reports, Google Chrome v100 update causes an issue with Tabs not auto maximizing or snapping to full size when dragging them out to create a new window ( 1, 2, 3). Recently, Google Chrome received its v100 stable update. It is available for both desktop and mobile devices.įrom time to time, Google Chrome receives new updates with new features, improvements and fixes for issues from previous versions. ![]() ![]() Google Chrome is one of the most popular web browsers in the world. Original story (published on April 02, 2022) follows: New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
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