• _number8_@lemmy.world
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    8 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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    8 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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        8 months ago

        I tried using SimpleTabGroups and I didn’t understand how to use it. Perhaps i’m coming from using Safari instead. Regardless, firefox is a very good browser and i’m using it on my PC!

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          8 months ago

          You have the extension button, a tab context menu (right clicking on a tab) and thats it.

          The extension can do a lot, but basically you go to the extension icon in the extension area and create groups, you click on the group and all other tabs are hidden away. Then you open tabs here, you can right click on a tab to move between groups and also set the tabs favicon (the small icon) as the tab group icon.

          You click in the menu on another group and the current tabs are hidden and you move there.

          It can also work with container tabs (isolated cookies) so allow to use multiple accounts, and I think the hidden tabs are frozen, taking less RAM and CPU

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          8 months ago

          My bad, I wasn’t being clear. Firefox now supports passkeys, but afaik doesn’t have a service for it. So you can use e.g. Bitwarden in Firefox, with Bitwarden storing the passkey, and Firefox just “handing it over”.

          I’ve had however a couple of sites that refused to create passkeys in Firefox for my Bitwarden, but that seems to be site specific.

  • prograhammingdev@lemmy.prograhamming.com
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    8 months ago

    Finally. Have made the switch over to Firefox a few months ago and this almost made me switch back. I swap context a lot at work / home so being able to group (and minimize said group) tabs helps a lot.

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      8 months ago

      Firefox has profiles, so you can further separate your work browsing from personal browsing. Each profile acts like a separate instance with it’s own history, bookmarks, addons, everything…

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          8 months ago

          You can manage profiles from the About Profiles page when Firefox is open. If Firefox won’t start or you need certain options, you can also start the Profile Manager when Firefox is closed.

          • onion@feddit.de
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            8 months ago

            Yeah no. There’s a reason why they have a “settings” menu even though we could technically all just edit about:config directly

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          8 months ago

          No, and everyone keeps recommending extensions and hacky workarounds. Wish Mozilla would gets its head out of its ass and just add a damn button that runs the firefox -p [profile] command in the browser itself so we wouldn’t need to use keep a desktop shortcut instead.

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    8 months ago

    I never really found a use for this. Do people really need so many tabs open they have to sort them?

    • fine_sandy_bottom@discuss.tchncs.de
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      8 months ago

      Yeah me neither.

      ITT it kinda looks like people just leave tabs open as a way to remember where something is, or even as a way to remember that something needs their attention.

      There are much better ways, but everyone needs to do their own thing I guess.

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        8 months ago

        The thing about open tabs is that they are already open, I don’t need to do anything to put down the note. And I’d usually need to open the site again to continue working - and often other sites as well (that are now also already open in tabs nearby). So I use them even though I kinda hate them. I just wish I could organize them easier.