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Karna@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

Mozilla released a Firefox Nightly test build with vertical tabs - gHacks Tech News

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Mozilla released a standalone Firefox Nightly test build recently that includes support for vertical tabs. Here is how it looks.
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    Wake me up when we have Chrome-style tab groups in FF.

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      You mean this or this? It’s been around for a couple years and has more functionality than Chrome’s.

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        No, I mean Chrome-style tab groups. Existing FF add-ons are okay, but nowhere near as nice as in Chrome.

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      I don’t get their allure. Why not Tree Style Tabs? You can create “groups” and endless subgroups. Also, no need to scroll horizontally, which takes way longer to find stuff, just scroll vertically or collapse trees.

      Tab groups seem inferior to tree style tabs.

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