 Hello everyone, this is Amit Dan of amitdan.com Today I will have another episode of Vivaldi browser tips and tricks video and I'll talk about how to use tab grouping or tab stacking in Vivaldi browser. If this is your first time or you've been visited, thank you for your support. On this channel, I'm always trying new and different ideas. If you appreciate variety, please go ahead and come back for more. If you're only looking for browser videos, there will be links in the description box below. So tab grouping or tab stacking is a feature which lets you stack or group same type of pages under a group or stack. You might want to use that. Let's say you're searching for Thailand travel and you have three or four pages, you'd like to tab them or group them. So you can just stack them under one group and let's say you have a research on water and you have found three or four pages and you'd like to group them. So you can have like in another group. So in that way, your work is organized and you're not going to get lost in all the way pages here and there. So they're just under different group. Now let's say if you like to group them, what I'm going to do here, let's say we're going to try to get this page which is my YouTube channel and try to group them or stack them. And if I let it go here, then you can see that it's not actually doing any stacking or tab grouping. So the reason is that in Vivaldi browser, tab grouping or tab stacking has to be activated and then it works. So if your browser doesn't have it activated, then it's not going to work and I'm going to show you how to do that. So each web page or website has these tabs. So here's for example, there's one tab, another tab, another tab. And to group them, you just, you know, put your cursor here, left click and hold on to it and then just slide it over. But it's not working right now because it's not activated. So in order to activate this feature, you're going to click on the lower left where it says shows menu or this like, you know, the V. So put your cursor there and it's going to be kind of like, you know, white highlighted. So click on here and then you're going to go to settings and click on it. And then here on the left, there's a menu and you're looking for tabs. So if you look right here, then you have the tabs here. And if you click on it, then you're going to see here a bunch of features. I'm not going to be talking about everything. We're only interested in tab stacking or tab grouping today. And you can see here that under tab features, tab stacking is disabled. So you have here three options. The first one is compact. The one is two level and the one is accordion. So the compact tab stacking is just like, you know, the regular tab stacking. Everything is grouped under one stack or one group and the two level is kind of like, you know, puts the grouping underneath each other. And then the accordion is a little bit interesting. So it just like, you know, groups them together, but there's a kind of small arrow. And if you click it, it either like, you know, expands or puts back into group together. So let's start with the compact tab stacking. So if I click on it and you can see that it's already stacked the tab. And here, if you kind of look right here, you are going to see kind of like, there's a small like, you know, line and there's another line here. So what it means that this tab group grouping or stacking has three different web pages. So for example, here's the first one. And then if you want to go to the second one, then you go here. And then if you want to go to the third one, you go here. Or also you can just click on these like, you know, bars and that should do the job as well. Or you can just like, you know, put your cursor here and it's going to expand and it's going to show you everything here. So now if you don't want, let's see, if you'd like to ungroup them, then what are you going to be doing is that you can right click on it. And then you can say that, you know, unstack tabs. And if you click it, then these are all back into each, you know, own tab as a separate, you know, pages so they're not stacked or grouped. So let's just do this again here. So you're going to hold on to it and by clicking the left mouse or the button on the left mouse and then we'll just put it together. And then you can see that, you know, the next one is kind of getting highlighted. So you just let it go. And then it goes inside that tab. And then I'm going to do it again and put it in here. And then you see that it's here again, another group. And if I put it here, then it's going to be here. So right now I have all those pages inside this tab group. So now let's go back to our settings and we're going to take a look at the tab next tab option. So which is going to be two level. So right now you can see that everything is kind of one story or one level. And if you click up to level, then you can see that, you know, they're grouped under each other. So here there's one group and here there's another group. So they just, you know, stay underneath. And here you can see the three. That means that, you know, this tab grouping has three pages inside it. So that's two level. And then if you click on Accordion, now this is a little bit interesting. So let me just put this here. You can see here that these are showing as three tabs, but still there's an arrow here. So if you click on it, you can see that reduce tags, tab stack. So click on it, then they just becomes, you know, one group. But if you want to expand it, then you just click on it. And then, you know, they've just become each separate tabs. So that's another option. So Vivaldi gives you, like, you know, a few choices for tab grouping or tab stacking. And you can control that just by going to the menu and then tabs and then under tab features and then these three options you can pick from. And for the Accordion, if you don't want to expand, then you can even just, you know, uncheck that. So each one has an option except the first one which is the simple tab stacking under compact. So that's how you control tab stacking or tab grouping in Vivaldi browser. Thank you for watching this video. There will be more videos coming up. So I'll see you shortly. Thank you.