1. Use WhatsApp Web in Dark Mode

If you enjoy using WhatsApp in dark mode, WhatsApp Web will not let you down. To switch to dark mode: You will now be able to relish WhatsApp dark mode in all its glory.

2. Change Chat Background Color

You can customize the chat background on WhatsApp Web the same way you can on mobile:

3. Format WhatsApp Messages

Similar to mobile, you can format WhatsApp messages by making them bold, italic, or adding a strikethrough. Place the following symbols on both sides of the text to format messages:

Bold: asterisk (*)Italic: underscore (_)Strikethrough: tilde (~)Monospace: three backticks (“`)

4. Find Emojis Quickly

When you want to send an emoji on WhatsApp Web, you usually have to type the emoticons (:-P, :-), :-() or press the emoji button. There is, however, an easier way. Simply type a colon (:) followed by the first few letters of the emoji in the message box. Let’s say, you want to send a cat emoji. Type “:ca.” WhatsApp will automatically show the appropriate emojis. Use the Arrow Keys to navigate through them, and press the Enter button to send the selected emoji.

5. Transfer Files Between Phone and PC

WhatsApp is one of my favorite apps to transfer photos, videos, documents, and other data between my PC and phone. To transfer data between your PC and phone: Tip: right-click on an image in WhatsApp Web and press “Search Google for this image” to do a reverse image search for WhatsApp images on your PC.

6. Drag and Drop Files

Typically, if you want to send files from WhatsApp Web, you have to press the attachment icon. Alternatively, do this more easily by dragging and dropping the files from your PC in the chat thread. The file will be attached to the chat thread as a result.

7. Take Action on Multiple Messages

Whether you want to delete, download, forward, or favorite multiple messages, WhatsApp Web lets you do so.

8. Download Multiple Media Files

In addition to the method described above to download multiple media files, WhatsApp provides a faster workaround.

9. Use Multiple WhatsApp Web Accounts

Normally, you can only connect one WhatsApp account to the WhatsApp Web service. However, there are a few workarounds that will allow you to use multiple WhatsApp accounts on your PC. One of the most basic methods is to launch the second WhatsApp Web account in an incognito window. If that doesn’t work, make a new Chrome profile and connect WhatsApp to it or open WhatsApp Web in a different browser.

10. Read Messages without Read Receipt

We’re all aware that you can easily disable blue ticks and read receipts in WhatsApp settings. But what if you only want to turn it off temporarily? Assume you’re in the middle of something and don’t want another person to know that you have read the message. The following trick will help you read incoming messages without the blue ticks. Now if you receive new messages in the chat, you can see and read them without blue ticks. When you’re ready to respond, click the WhatsApp Web window to bring it to the front of your screen.

11. Use Keyboard Shortcuts

WhatsApp Web includes a number of keyboard shortcuts. Some of them are:

New Chat: Ctrl + Alt + NSearch: Ctrl + Alt + /Emoji Panel: Ctrl + Alt + ESettings: Ctrl + Alt + .

The full list of WhatsApp Web keyboard shortcuts can be found under “WhatsApp Web Settings -> Keyboard shortcuts.”

12. Mute WhatsApp Notifications

WhatsApp provides several options to disable Web notifications to make your life easier. You can disable the sound, desktop alerts, previews, or completely disable notifications. To customize your notifications, navigate to “WhatsApp Web Settings → Notifications.”

13. Access WhatsApp Web Quickly

If you plan on using WhatsApp Web instead of downloading the desktop app, you can create a shortcut to access it quickly from the taskbar in Windows. Now you can access WhatsApp quickly right from your taskbar. To save space in the tab bar, you can pin the WhatsApp Web tab to it. That will make it always accessible. Just right-click on the WhatsApp Web tab in Chrome and select “Pin.”

WhatsApp Multi-Device Beta Program

Currently, WhatsApp Web requires an Internet connection to be active on your mobile. WhatsApp is testing a feature where you will be able to use WhatsApp on your PC without keeping your phone online. The feature is live on WhatsApp but is in beta. You can access it from “the three-dot menu → Linked devices.” Tap on “Multi-device beta” followed by “Join Beta.” With this feature, you can use WhatsApp on four additional devices – even if your phone is offline. All your messages and calls will continue to be encrypted. Because the feature is currently in beta, you may face performance and quality issues. Also, other users need to have an updated version of WhatsApp, otherwise you won’t be able to message or call them using this feature.

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