I am always looking for ways to bring at least a small amount of order to the chaos that is the open apps, windows and documents on my Mac.
One technique I use is to keep the tabs on a particular Safari window on the same topic or project and use multiple windows in Safari for my different topics or projects.
An easy way to help maintain this technique is to convert a single tab on one Safari window into its own window.
Here's how to turn a tab on the Bookmarks Bar into its own window.
Drag the tab down off of the Bookmarks Bar.
When the tab is below the Bookmarks Bar, it turns into a thumbnail of the page on that tab. Once the tab turns into the thumbnail, let go of it. The former tab becomes a new window.
You can find some more tricks for Safari tabs and windows here.
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