I know Firefox is late to the game with this feature, but its really useful. For me, im using it to keep a number of tabgroups always open for different aws accounts.
It brings some order to things. Before tab groups, I was having lots of container tabs mixed in with ordinary tabs all over the place and often lost track of what was where.
And its the only browser that has container tabs with tab groups. In chrome, you still share cookies across all tab groups.
I still think its the best browser, at least for my needs.
One of the earliest user requests after Mozilla opened them up to the public!
They also track the other popular user requests, although it’s a total crapshoot weather they will ever get implemented. Moneymakers (AI features, Ad telemetry, shopping Sidebar, profitable search engine partnerships) tend to get pushed to the front of the pack.
I can’t get it to work like a n00b
E: had to enable it in about:config
I had this too, thought it was only me.
Wtf. The best feature that FF had and they act like they never had it and dropped it harder than a lead balloon. Late to that feature? You had it as a feature then decided that it was a waste of time and left it to extensions.
Sorry, I was sad when they removed it and they have obviously forgotten it even more.
Firefox had this?
I mainly used chrome for a few years when Firefox dropped it as I was so angry about them at that point. Went back to Firefox eventually as it still is the less bad browser, but compared to old one it still is shit. 10 years later we still don’t have abilities for stuff like overriding keybindings back.
Do you perhaps mean the old extension? I don’t remember Firefox ever having tab groups.
Yay! No more three hours of scrolling to get through all the reference photo tabs.
Been wanting this feature for years, amazing.
late to the game
Which other browsers have this? If I had known I probably would’ve switched haha.
Chrome had it but with shared cookie store and forced worse adblocking (thanks to Google).
The one thing I missed when I moved from Chrome. Finally!