I know this is old news by now, but I was not sure how to activate vertical tabs on all of my browsers. It certainly is not obvious, so I wanted to include the instructions here in case anyone else wants to try it out.
Type about:config
into the address bar of Firefox. You’ll be greeted with a warning that you are accessing advanced settings - click “Accept the Risk and Continue.” Search for the boolean preference sidebar.verticalTabs
and set to true
. That’s it! Enjoy your vertical Tabs!
Edit: You may also need to set sidebar.revamp
to true
if it is not already/automatically set.
They really should have a browser that can have side by side sites so I don’t have to keep doing that in the OS. Maybe I should just invent one. I don’t know about anyone else but almost all of my workflows at this point are one side reference material and the other side what I’m working on.
There is a very good addon that does this. Tiles WE It toggles splitting your browser in 2/3/4/6 windows tiled, or custom layouts. Also fancyzone and altsnap are great tiling manager https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/tile-tabs-we/
Also what is this https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/tiled-tab-groups/
I’ll have to give that a look, thanks.
There is a learning curve, but if that’s something you use often enough to remembers all tge capabilities and quirks then it’s great. Especially combined with a screen zone manager like altsnap and fancyzone
Opera can do this, but it’s chromium
Zen browser, a Firefox fork trying to imitate Arc (chromium).