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pyromaniac_donkey@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Firefox 118 Available With Performance Improvements, Automated Translations

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Firefox 118 Available With Performance Improvements, Automated Translations

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pyromaniac_donkey@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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    Still waiting for something as basic as group tabs.
    The current implementation in Chromium-based browsers is miles ahead of what any add-on can do in Firefox.
    They need to get their shit together.

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      My brother in christ, you can customize the add-ons.

      Tree style tab > tab groups.

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        Interesting but should be baked in.

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        Can you make it look and work like both of these pictures?

        If yes: How?
        If no: That’s my point.

        https://pasteboard.co/reOJFsgnv352.png
        https://pasteboard.co/LBO8gsk0I4PD.png

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          The second one, I am not sure about colour coding like that, just because I have not tried, the trees you will have, however, including sub-trees. I would bet you can get the colour coding too.

          First one, no idea how you would go about that, I don’t think it’s possible, but I don’t have the top tab bar, I disabled it since i use the TST sidebar. I remember there was a tab group plugin but it placed the tabs in separate menu items with the menu in the extension area.

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      I’ve been using tree-style tabs since I’ve switched back to Firefox. It works really well and I’ve even disabled the tab-bar and am only using the side panel.

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      imo the tab grouping extension in Firefox is way better than Chrome’s built-in solution. I can’t remember the name though since I’m on mobile.

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      I thought firefox containters would dp that?

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      Is there a proposal, are they working on it? Open a proposal if its not the case

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        There is https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/native-tab-grouping-more-customizable-tab-bar/idi-p/303

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