• captain_oni@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Multi-account containers + tab groups would make Firefox the perfect browser for me, and I wouldn’t be able to use anything else.

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      9 months ago

      Multi-account containers are almost indispensable for developers. As for tab groups, I am currently using an add-on to manage them, but having a native feature would be very cool.

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    9 months ago

    Perfect timing as I just recently switched back to FF from Chrome and Safari and I freaking need this.

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    9 months ago

    This is a good thing, but just as a pet peave - why do people keep so many tabs open on desktop web browsers? Every new tab uses more memory. Computers were not designed to have 100s of tabs open. There is no way anyone actually actively uses 100 tabs, and I see people all the time with so many tabs you can hardly even see what is there. There is a thing called bookmarks and folders for storing commonly visited sites on a computers hard disk rather than temporary RAM…

    But I do think it is good firefox is adding the capability, as grouping can be useful if done right in moderation. But it’s just kind of funny the person asking for the feature admits to having huge amounts of tabs open.

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      9 months ago

      I, to my daughter: “For (this and that reason), you have to reboot your laptop.” Daughter: “But then I have to close the browser!!!” - she basically uses hundreds of browser tabs as temporary bookmarks, having pages open for weeks occasionally. Having to close down the browser is a panic-inducing thing for her…

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        9 months ago

        Does she have ADHD by any chance? That’s a very consistent bit of behavior with myself and my ADHD homies.

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        9 months ago

        Try a session manager add-on. In the list view, it’s easier to close the irrelevant ones, then save the important ones under a meaningful name, never to be restored - but just knowing it’s there if needed brings peace to mind, at least for me.

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      9 months ago

      Unfortunately, the way many companies are set up these days, they require employees to use multiple different web applications to do their job. And if you’re a developer, you need many different tabs for testing scenarios.

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      9 months ago

      A tab may ascend to a bookmark once it has been verified good and/or useful.

      Right now it is TBD, i came across it while looking at/for something and will keep going down that path, but want to take that tab page in in the future.

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      9 months ago

      Vivaldi has tab hibernation so that the extra tabs barely take any resources unless you open them.

      I use over 100 tabs. Basically serves as an always changing bookmarks. Those tabs are also split across multiple workgroups between which I can switch easily with a flick of my mouse.

    • PapstJL4U@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Having tab groups is not identical to using 30 tabs simultaneously.

      It’s more like 2D bookmark layout, group by content, group by identity (cookies and co) and all with a website screenshot. It’s faster, more visual bookmarks.

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    9 months ago

    About. Fucking. Time.

    An option for an additional tab row would be nice as well. I’m not going to use the dev version to get that working (the only way to do so right now with an add-on)

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    9 months ago

    i started using tree style tabs which was absolutely life changing. best computer memory i’ve had in years, it’s a far more logical and space-friendly way to keep lots of tabs open and still be able to read the titles. i feel like specifically grouping adds too much overhead - i have to think about which group to put each into, and think (even a little bit) about where to find it later

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      9 months ago

      I love the way the Tree is automatically created. Having the ability to rename the root on the occasion where it’s not intuitive, would be perfect.

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    9 months ago

    I’d rather see the kind of tab organization found in Arc browser, but let’s take this a decade at a time.

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      9 months ago

      Arc works perfectly for my workflow. Using Firefox since Netscape days, but arc is really good. Don’t love that it is chromium and not open, but the ux is incredible. And air traffic control is such a nice feature.

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        I love Arc and I won’t change, probably even if they charge for it… I wish this wasn’t a feature only present in a Chromium derivative because it made my job much more productive and makes the move a bit difficult.

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    9 months ago

    pinned tabs work for me, but edge has a nice grouping feature, I hope it’d be similar to it

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      9 months ago

      It’s nothing like that. The extension you linked is about maintaining separate browser histories and cookie sets, whereas what this post is about is just a new way to organize and manage tabs themselves.