The options menu (on the right) allows you to modify these options to make better use of the extension. You can decide whether you want all collapsed tabs to open in the same window or a new one. So instead of just ungrouping the tabs, collapsing everything, and opening a group in a different window, it gave me more control over all of my images.
You can also turn off compression for cards locked on a single card. Thus, it is possible to block social networking sites such as Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, etc., and other frequently visited pages that are not affected by OneTab. It is one of the easiest method.
Duplicate tabs
I often open two identical pages and find that I'm just not using my browser space. Automatically removes tabs opened multiple times. You can turn it off depending on whether or not you want to open duplicate tabs.
Website context menu
You can open a OneTab settings menu on any web page by just right-clicking and hovering over the OneTab option. Some options allow you to choose a specific website.
You can choose if you want to send "Current Page" to OneTab or you can also completely restrict adding a website, from the menu. However, I would recommend it for its simplicity and to do so without a fancy user interface. Hope this post helped you!
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