its in the works, they have confirmed that vertical tabs are coming
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
Is there an extension to drag out tabs seamlessly into another window like you can do with chromium.
It's in the nightly builds, although when they announced it they (bizarrely) received a lot of hate for it, so I'm not sure they'll continue development.
Why would people hate on them for adding a commonly requested feature?
It is widely talked about, I'm sure someone has.
Why? Why not an extra bar like all other browsers? I suppose that is possible too? But idk.
I would really like to get some shortcuts for some sites.
Also, I think tab groups are way more important. SimpleTabGroups is constantly losing its state, containers, pinned bookmarks, its a total pain.
Why?
Because It is better for reading on websites. Normally there is just a ton of space to the sides of the text, and it would make more sense to actually use it.
Why not an extra bar like all other browsers?
What... do you mean? They have the top bar like other browsers. A lot of other browsers have vertical tabs now too.
I would really like to get some shortcuts for some sites.
Add them then?
Also, I think tab groups are way more important.
I never said they aren't. Also, they do have container tabs, they just hide it in about:config.
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I searched for the keywords "vert" and "tabs" and found nothing.
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