How to enable and disable window naming in the Google Chrome and Edge browser.
Google Chrome and Chromium-based Edge let you rename their open windows. Especially for Microsoft Edge η δυνατότητα υπάρχει μέχρι στιγμής στις εκδόσεις για τους Insider, αλλά στο Chrome είναι ήδη στην version which you are running (if you are running the latter).
This feature allows you to rename open browser windows to a name of your choice. This is useful if you like having multiple windows open at the same time and sorted by task. Renaming them helps you to easily find the window you are interested in (eg news, forums, work, etc.).
Let's see how you activate it.
Step 1: Open Google Chrome flags. For this step, open a new tab and type chrome: // flags / # window-naming . If you are with Edge, put the word Chrome where the word Edge is. Then press the Enter key.
Step 2: In this tab you should see the “Window Naming” flag. To the right of it click the drop down menu and then select Enabled to turn it on or off service.
Step 3: Restart your browser.
How to name a window in Google Chrome
Now that the feature is turned on and ready to go, let's look at how to name a window in Chrome.
Step 1: In a Chrome window, hover your mouse over the tab bar, but not on a tab, but in the space between the tab names and the zoom out symbol (-). Right click there.
Step 2: In the drop-down menu, click "Window Name". A small window will open where you can write the name of your choice.
Step 3: Press Ok to save the name.
Now you can see from the line work of Windows your open windows with the name you have given them.
Do this for each window to which you want to add a name. You can add names to any number of windows your computer can handle.