![]() ![]() Three button tab switcher bottom toolbar I spotted this change today in a code commit: If someone can script this process, please do! You may even be able to make it a Javascript bookmarklet or something which is runnable in Chrome on a PC or phone? I don't really know Javascript, but here are some of my favorite bookmarklets I use regularly in GitHub code review, for example, if this helps get you started writing bookmarklets to solve this problem. Next question I have: how do I mass-close them?: How do I close all, or many at once, Chrome tabs on Android on a phone? Voilá! The number of lines you have is equal to the number of tabs you have open in Chrome on this device-which is my Google Pixel 2! I have 494 open tabs.Now, use Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V to copy-paste all of this into your favorite text editor/code editor which shows line numbers.I clicked at the location marked in yellow. Once there, Shift + Click at the end of the last row to highlight all the way down to the last row, as shown here. Now manually scroll down the page until you find the last link in the list for this device (where this device is your phone, or course).Left click on this location and drag right to highlight a word or two, as shown here: This location is marked in yellow in the image below. Find the location to the left of the first icon next to the first link in the list.OR, in your computer's Chrome browser, just navigate straight to here: chrome://history/syncedTabs.In your Chrome browser, press Ctrl + H, then on the left side, click "Tabs from other devices".Note: for this to work, you must be signed into the same Google account on both your computer's Chrome browser as well as in your phone. On a computer, NOT on a phone, go to your "other devices" Chrome history, and find your phone device (for me it is "Pixel 2").Note: if someone knows how to use the Google APIs I wonder if they can script this and count this automatically! This is really dumb that Google won't just show the number in Chrome on the phone instead of showing :D past 99 tabs, but this is the best I can come up with. How to count your open Chrome tabs in Android by looking at your synced Android tabs (done from a computer) ![]()
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