• @[email protected]
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    187 months ago

    Sidebery is an excellent extension for that. I really doubt Mozilla is going to make one as good as that.

      • NekuSoul
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        Different person, but I started using vertical tabs a few weeks ago and gave both extensions a try for a few days.

        I’m using Sideberry now. It seems more polished to me with lots more features. I particularly like how well it integrates with Firefox containers and that you can create tab groups, which are essentially tabs for tabs.

    • @[email protected]
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      67 months ago

      I used Sideberry for a while, but I tried out one called Tab Stash and I think it’s much better overall than Sideberry personally

    • @NightAuthor
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      -27 months ago

      Is there an extension to drag out tabs seamlessly into another window like you can do with chromium.

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          No, I don’t think so. You can drag out windows but they don’t for example snap to the corners immediately, so you have to release them first and then pick them up again.

          • @NightAuthor
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            47 months ago

            I looked into it further at one point, there’s some other change that needs to happen before that feature can me implemented. The issue was documented over a decade ago… but I’d have to learn a ton about how FF works to even start to understand how to make the changes needed.

            I can say that for now, the logic is pretty basic, hide the tab, attach a little screenshot of the tab to the cursor, create a window with the content of that tab if the mouse is released outside of the browser window.

            Maybe I’ll dig into the code again at some point

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          I don’t understand how you don’t notice the difference between how chrome handles dragging tabs and how FF does. And all the people who upvoted you too.

          We must have very different ways of using our computers. I’m regularly dragging a tab out to put it side by side with another window, and it seems like FF tabs are the only thing I drag around that don’t behave as expected. It’s glaringly obvious every time it happens, and it’s minuscule friction points like this that drive me nuts when I run into them repeatedly, day after day, for years.

          Edit: the behaviour with FF is, you drag the tab out of the original FF window, release your mouse. A new window is created, then you can drag that window around place it as usual.

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            No this is actually working perfectly, on Wayland.

            Drag, i get a miniature transparent window, move to other window, place next to a tab and that needle appears, done.

            So dragging a tab to another window works. But true, dragging a tab and it immediately becomes a window doesnt. But that is quite aggressive UI wise, so I think its fair to not add it.

            • @NightAuthor
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              17 months ago

              Virtually everyone in the world uses some chromium based browser. In my case, I use edge when I need a chromium based browser as it’s the chromium browser installed by default on my heathenous windows machine.

          • WheelchairArtist
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            17 months ago

            i can drag tabs from window to window, don’t know how you all use your computers…

            • @NightAuthor
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              17 months ago

              But if you have your tabs in one window, and you want to create a new window by dragging a tab out of the single existing window.