10 Browser Secret Superpowers (Chrome, Firefox & Edge Hacks) By onlytecho!! #part 2

 

Think you know your browser? Think again! If you liked the first 10 hacks, here are 10 more lesser-known, but insanely useful browser tricks for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. These are perfect for boosting productivity, staying safe online, and saving time on your daily tasks—explained in simple words, no tech degree needed.


1. Drag Multiple Tabs to a New Window

Hold Ctrl (or Cmd) and click on several tabs, then drag them out to create a new window. Great when you're switching from school mode to entertainment mode.


2. Use Site-Specific Settings (Like Dark Mode Only for YouTube)

Right-click the lock icon near the URL > Site Settings. You can block notifications, change zoom, or force dark mode for that one site only.


3. Cast Browser Tabs to Your TV (Chrome & Edge)

Right-click a tab and select Cast. Your browser tab can now appear on any smart TV with Chromecast. Perfect for watching class presentations or Netflix.


4. Auto-Translate Web Pages (Built-In in Chrome & Edge)

When you visit a page in another language, Chrome/Edge can auto-translate it to English. Great for research or watching content in other languages.


5. Use Firefox Containers for Multiple Logins

With Firefox Multi-Account Containers, you can log into two Instagram or Gmail accounts at once in the same browser—no need for incognito.


6. Add Custom Search Engines in Chrome

Go to Settings > Search Engine > Manage Search Engines. Add sites like Wikipedia, Stack Overflow, or even your school site to search them directly from the URL bar.


7. Set Tab Sleep in Microsoft Edge to Save RAM

Edge lets you auto-sleep unused tabs to free memory. Go to Settings > System > Save resources, and your PC will run smoother.


8. Scroll Through Tabs with Mouse Wheel (Firefox & Chrome)

Hover over your tabs and scroll with the mouse wheel to move through them quickly. Super handy when you have 30+ tabs open (like most of us do).


9. Reopen Previous Session (All Browsers)

Go to Settings > On startup and choose "Continue where you left off." Your tabs will reload automatically every time you reopen the browser.


10. Use Search Keywords for Speed (Firefox Feature)

In Firefox, you can assign custom keywords to bookmarks. For example, type hw in the address bar and it opens your homework folder/bookmark. It’s like browser shortcuts!


🎁 Bonus Hack: Use Developer Tools to Peek Behind the Scenes

Right-click any page > Inspect or press F12. While this is a more advanced feature, it's cool for checking how websites are built, or even grabbing images you can’t download directly.



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