• @[email protected]
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    1110 months ago

    God damn it. I just switched to Opera because of the “Hey get off Chrome” posts like 2 weeks ago.

    I have Firefox installed but don’t love it. Need a “and the next closest good mobile browser is X”

      • @kofe
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        210 months ago

        Not who you asked, but the tab islands is my favorite feature from opera

        • @[email protected]
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          410 months ago

          Fair, that is pretty awesome feature, especially for the tab sprawl in this day and age.

          I (obviously) use Firefox, and I had the same problem, and found the “Tree Style Tab” extension solves the same problem for me, however it does it in a very different way.

          Instead of having your tabs along the top of the window, your tabs are kept in a sidebar, and vertically. Opening new tabs from an already open page makes the new tabs nest under the original tab. You can collapse and expand whole trees of tabs, and move them around should you need to.

          It also integrates nicely with the “Container Tabs” putting a colored band next to the tabs belonging to each container.

          The tabs being vertical also means that you can always read the titles of the tabs, they don’t get “squished”.

          It does cost a chunk of screen real estate, but for me the organization is worth it.

          BTW: The extension doesn’t itself hide the tabbar at the top of the window, but that can be hidden with a relatively easy modification to a file.

          • @Buddahriffic
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            310 months ago

            That tree tabs sounds awesome. I’m using container tabs already and it’s greatly helped my tabs become less of a mess. But keeping them organized based on which tab I spawned them from sounds great, too. And tbh, it not hiding the original tab bar sounds even better because then I can combine the organization of container tabs with the historical origin of the tabs from tree style tabs and just use whichever one feels more intuitive in the moment to find the tab I’m looking for (or to traverse open tabs for cleanup).

            • @[email protected]
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              210 months ago

              Awesome to hear, and good luck with it!

              I just want to mention that there is a lot of configuration options in Tree Style Tab, so if it doesn’t behave exactly how you want it to, there’s a high likelihood that you just need to tweak the settings a bit.

    • @disgrunty
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      210 months ago

      Brave, Firefox Focus and Mull are decent options for mobile users.