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Also really nice to see the ~10% performance improvement in some workflows in there
Oh awesome, been waiting for this!
Huh, not a feature I ever thought about but could be nice.
I think a built in tab manager is a better idea. But we have a lot of plugins for that so guess it’s OK.
Definitively going to be useful. I’m just wondering if this will work with extensions like Adblock or Dark Reader?
Now fix the fact that I have too slowly scroll horizontally through all my tabs because they are individually too wide for the number I have open.
There’s a dropdown next to the tab strip that shows all the tabs (and their titles/names) in a dropdown scrolling list.
Alternatively, the omnibar can search tabs, for the specific one you’re looking for. Ctrl+Pageup/Pagedown (and Ctrl+tab) can also fine scrub through the tab strip.
Thanks. I know. It’s still the major thing I miss since switching away from chrome. And the extensions available to solve this are severely lacking.
You can also fix it with a custom userChrome.css, which lets you set the min and max tab width before they begin to scroll.
In other words you can make it so that if one or two tabs are open they take all the space and the more you open they all shrink equally up to a point.
On ff?
librewolf, but should work on firefox.
Here is mine, it is very keyboard driven so it might not work for you, but you can copy the tab width settings: https://pastebin.com/f5AvQuJu
Thank you
To mitigate this you can go to about:config (write it in the address bar) and search for a setting called
browser.tabs.tabMinWidth
, I usually change the number to 20 (the default minimum width is like 70) and tabs are allowed to become roughly as narrow as in chrome. It’s a much simpler and stabler option compared to custom CSS