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Find your azure service/resource tab easily in chrome using an extension

Irrespective of role like Azure devops, developer, network engineer, architect etc., we typically use azure portal primarily

While working on issues and/or in presentation, we may require to have multiple azure tabs with different services

Here consider a scenario that I am analysing an issue from logic app which uses azure function. So I need to visit logic app, function app and application insights if enabled.

If we use single tab, it will take more time. So, we can have multiple tabs. Here logic app, azure function and application insights in each tab I would have.

yes. It will save our time but consider that sometimes we would have more than 10 tabs at that time we may not know which tab has which resource because all browsers have A icon. So, while navigating, we may get annoyed. So, What's the solution when we use more tabs?

Here we've a nice feature in chrome browser which provides an extension called Azure Favicons. By using it, we can differentiate our resource tab in the browser

Hope you enjoy this tip and useful

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