
There are three options available on the page - open the new tab page, continue where you left off and open a specific page or set of pages. On the settings page, click on 'On Startup' option listed on the left column of the page. Click on the three vertical dots symbol present on the extreme top right corner. But you if you want the browser to open particular tabs at the outset, this is possible by changing some settings. This change should bring improvements across loading speed, battery and memory saving.When one opens Chrome, it either goes to start page or the last opened web pages. In the Chrome Beta channel, Google is also introducing tab throttling which gives more resources to the tabs you’re currently using by taking the resources back from tabs that have been in the background for a long time. Now it uses Clang and will reach both Mac and Windows). (The technique was actually first introduced in M53 using Microsoft Visual C++, Chrome’s previous build environment. The improvement will roll out across Mac and Windows with Chrome M85. It says this will bring up to 10% faster page loads by prioritizing the most common tasks. The first is Profile Guided Optimization, which is a compiler optimization technique where the most performance-critical parts of the code can run faster, Google explains. To improve the overall experience of using many tabs in Chrome, this release (version M85) will deliver two improvements. This could be useful particularly for those times when you have many open tabs from the same domain, like Google Docs. Meanwhile, the beta version of the Chrome browser will introduce a feature that lets you hover over a tab to see a thumbnail preview of the page. This feature, however, will slowly roll out over the next few weeks, Google says.
You’ll even be able to reopen these files again and pick up where you left off.
Google will also begin to roll out what will likely be a very popular new feature in this latest release - the ability to fill out and save PDF forms directly from Chrome.