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Work In Dual Pane / Split Browser Mode in Google Chrome

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Thursday, 25th Sep 2008 | Share






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Have you ever missed the dual-pane split browser add-on for while using ? That is one add-on that allowed you to work with two websites on a single page, increasing your productivity while allowing you to interact with more than one page at a time.

If you are missing the functionality here is a simple bookmarklet that will allow you to work in split-browser mode in Google Chrome.

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To get Dual pane feature in Google Chrome, drag and drop the Chrome Split Browser bookmarklet to your bookmarks tab. The next time you want to browse in a dual-pane split browser mode, click on the bookmarklet and enter the websites you want to surf. Thanks Chrome Plugins.

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  1. Rajesh
    September 26th, 2008 at 1:57 am #

    hmm..bookmarklet for chrome seem to be the topic on various blogs until chrome comes with a framework for add ons…

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