The beta version of Chrome browser adds reading list feature

Previously, the iOS version of the Chrome browser allowed users to save the webpage they wanted to read for later viewing, but did not bookmark it. Recently, Google is trying to introduce this feature to Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android platforms. The current Canary version of the Chrome browser brings a reading list feature (Reading List), which users can download for experience.

To enable the “reading list” function, users need to enter the following address in the browser address bar after installing the latest Chrome Canary version of the application:

chrome://flags/#read-later

After selecting Enabled, restart the browser to enable this feature, and you will see the reading list button on the right side of the bookmark bar. To add a web page to the reading list, the user can see this option by clicking the right mouse button on the tab page.

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In addition, you can also click the bookmark button to see the “Add to Reading List” option. After clicking the “Reading List” button, the prompt will be highlighted. The “reading list” list of the Chrome browser is divided into two parts: read and unread. After the user clicks on the page, the page that has been read will be automatically added. In addition, in the reading list, hovering the cursor over the item can also see the “mark as read” and delete buttons.

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