• Ephera
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        8511 days ago

        It always bothers me about this whole vertical tab concept, that, on a theoretical level, I’m fully on board with what you’re saying. But in practice, I’ll often have Firefox tiled side-by-side with another window, and then it’s painful for that sidebar to take up any space at all.

        I am happy, though, that this feature is being integrated for the people that find it useful.

        • @[email protected]
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          2110 days ago

          Hear me out, responsive tabs. Wide browser window? Vertical tabs. Narrow browser window? Horizontal tabs.

          • @[email protected]
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            510 days ago

            Yeah… technology just isn’t there yet for mozilla. Good idea though, just not feasible. Best they can do are chatbots.

        • @[email protected]
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          I have a keybind to close the tab side window. Works pretty nicely when i have firefox tiled beside some other window. I don’t need to see the tabs all the time. But when i am looking at them; it’s nice to have them stacked, on the side.

        • @[email protected]
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          210 days ago

          The tabs could collapse to just an icon and expand when hovering over it, it still takes up some space, but not nearly as much

        • stebo
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          there’s already an extension that shows your tabs in the sidebar and you can easily enable and disable it with a button

      • @[email protected]
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        2011 days ago

        But how are you going to read the title of the tab without making the sidebar too wide? That’s like having a vertical taskbar in the days before Windows 7 came out.

        • atocci
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          1811 days ago

          You don’t, you get the favicon and you are gonna like it

        • @Grass
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          311 days ago

          some janky hack I used to use but couldn’t recreate as of 2 computers ago had long titles over multiple lines

        • @[email protected]
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          310 days ago

          …same way I’m able to read the title on a horizontal tab? it’s even easier since the vertical ones don’t shrink in size when they reach a certain number, like the horizontal ones do.

      • @Kecessa
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        711 days ago

        Monitors are horizontal so we can have two windows opened side by side, making both squares.

      • Cethin
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        59 days ago

        Exactly. Monitors are horizontal. Tab names are horizontal. They should be listed vertically with the names written horizontally. You can hide them if you need to, but I find my monitor has plenty of space.

      • @[email protected]
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        010 days ago

        That would work well with my dual 32" 4K monitors

        I’m not so sure it would work well on a 15" laptop. It’s easier to scroll vertically than horizontally

      • @[email protected]
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        -210 days ago

        … you can hide them and only show when you open a new tab …

        Not like you need your bookmarks at the same time while browsing other pages.

        • @[email protected]
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          49 days ago

          You won’t like the way I do my work. Tabs, everywhere. Multiple browsers.

          I really need things to be as in my face as possible else I WILL forget about it until I’m looking through my assigned JIRAs like 3 months from now.

    • @[email protected]
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      149 days ago

      Try using tree style tabs, it’s really great. Most websites are laid out such that there’s tons of wasted horizontal space and vertical space is limited, so you increase usable screen space by moving tabs to the side. Additionally, with tabs at the top, the more tabs you have, the harder they are to read and keep organized. With tree style tabs, no matter how many you have, they’re always maximally readable, and the ability to nest them and collapse groups gives you a ton of power organization wise. You can also easily hide the sidebar when you DO need the extra horizontal space. The ability to bookmark groups of tabs at once makes it much easier to keep close tabs you aren’t actively using.

      We spend so much time using web browsers, why not optimize them for human use?

    • @can
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      You can nest them

      Edit: the pettiness to downvote this comment lmao