Tech giant Google has announced that it has rolled out two new features – Particle Custom Tabs and Chrome Custom Tabs – that will make the best of Chrome for Android developers and users.
To keep users engaged with developer’s apps, Chrome now offers developers more control over tab height with “partial custom tabs,” the tech giant said in an Android Developers blogpost.
Developers can also customize tabs in Pixel for partial overlays, which will allow users to interact with native apps and the web simultaneously.
“Partial custom tabs are currently supported by a few browsers, including Chrome, and we look forward to additional browser support coming soon,” the company said.
In addition, if the user’s browser does not support partial custom tabs, they will see supported full-screen custom tabs.
On the other hand, with “Chrome Custom Tabs”, the developers will provide users with a faster, safer and smoother way to experience the web.
“Users will know that when they open the web from your app, it’s running in Chrome” so they can access their most favorite Chrome features like saved passwords and autofill, he added.
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