If you open a new windows in Nyxt browser, you’ll notice that it will have the exact same tabs as the old window.

Same can be done with Emacs when in server mode: frames (windows) do share the same set of buffers.

I think this is a comfy feature, since windows’ purpose is - IME - not to logically group tabs but rather only to give multi pane visualization when browsing.

So the question is: Is it possible to achieve this in Firefox?

    • cidraOP
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      11 year ago

      On nyxt, if a windows tries to select a tab that is already selected on another tab, tab simply gets swapped between the two windows.

        • cidraOP
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          11 year ago

          So how does nyxt determine if a “tab” is already open?

          As said in the original post, they share the same tab pool. If I open the same website (alas, the same URL) twice, they count as two different tabs.