“Step-by-Step Guide: Sharing Tabs and Sessions on WeBrowser” refers to a comprehensive workflow designed to sync browser state and actively collaborate with others or transition between your own devices.
Because “WeBrowser” can refer to collaborative browsing setups or third-party session management frameworks (like Session Buddy and multi-session container extensions), this guide covers how to capture, package, and send active tabs and sessions. Step 1: Group and Organize Your Active Tabs
Before sharing, clean up and group your active workspace so you do not accidentally send unrelated or private tabs. Filter noise: Close any unnecessary background tabs.
Create tab groups: Right-click an open tab and select Add tab to new group.
Label the workspace: Name the group and assign a specific color to keep your current session distinct. Step 2: Capture the Browser Session
To share a full session instead of a single URL, you must turn your live tabs into a exportable format.
Open the session panel: Click your browser’s session manager or workspace icon in the top toolbar.
Save the current state: Click Save Session or Take Snapshot to freeze your open tabs into a static list.
Name your device/session: Give it a clear title (e.g., “Q2 Marketing Project”) to make it recognizable. Step 3: Choose Your Sharing Method
Depending on whether you are sharing with a colleague or your own secondary device, pick one of the options below: Method A: Exporting via Shared URL (Best for Colleagues)
Generate a session link: Within your session panel, click Export or Share.
Select format: Choose URL List or JSON/Markdown if sending via documentation tools.
Send the data: Copy the generated text or cloud link and paste it into an email, Slack, or chat.
Method B: Direct Device Beaming (Best for Cross-Device Syncing) YouTube·Drew Tutorial
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