Thousands of users wanted it, so Firefox delivered it. Tab Groups are now live to help you declutter and stay organized while browsing.

        • @AdrianTheFrog@lemmy.world
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          37 days ago

          The chrome tab groups were what I missed the most when I switched, so I’m happy with the change. It’s a little jankier feeling as in chrome it’s harder to drag a tab out of the group, while in Firefox if you move a tab to the end it’s hard to get it to stay in the group.

          It would also be nice if any of it was themeable, but themeability in Firefox is a whole other problem.

    • @kazaika@lemmy.world
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      Heres a neat easter egg: If you open enough tabs on firefox mobile the number in the tab icon changes to an infinity icon

    • @Sibyls@lemmy.ml
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      I used to feel the same way. But recently, I just don’t have time to ‘finish’ each tab/section. When I was younger with more time, I could.

      For example, the first section of my browser is several self hosted apps I’m currently implementing. So, I don’t want to lose the relevant forum posts/documentation.

      The second section is some articles I couldn’t finish reading.

      The third section is something I’m researching for my work.

      Fourth are media tabs, some YouTube videos I haven’t finished, a music tab, etc etc

      So basically, if I had time to read the articles, one section closed. Or finished my implementation, etc.

      The hard part this is this is every week. Always new projects, work or personal. Always new studies to read. Always new vids. You get the point.

      • @Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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        It’s akin to when everything is urgent, nothing is.

        At one point, you gotta accept that you can’t do everything and move on. You can always re-find the information if it comes down to it in the future. Or you can use bookmark folders to be able to eventually go back to what you think is important.

        If I have more than 6-7 tabs open, I check what I need to absolutely save and add that to a bookmark folder, then I close my browser and start fresh.

    • @tehn00bi@lemmy.world
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      At work I’ll have like 20+ tabs open and I eventually am like F it, close everything and start over. Usually feels good.

    • @phantomwise@lemmy.ml
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      adhd. I’m considering making at alert for when my browser uses so much tabs that I’m almost out of RAM

      • @cravl@slrpnk.net
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        Just install the Auto Tab Discard extension. After a certain amount of time it will replace your loaded tab with a (RAM-free) placeholder that reloads when you click it again. Me, my ADHD brain, and my 500 tabs can be at peace now.

        • @phantomwise@lemmy.ml
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          When the tabs use too much RAM I just pkill waterfox and restart it, so the tabs are still there but not loaded, I assume it would to the same ?

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          Yeah, that is just asking for data to be forgotten. The functional difference is:

          You have your browser with let’s say 30 tabs. You can’t forget what you need to, because they are always open. So to catch up, you have to close out your tabs or lose everything.

          Compared to adding something to a list, which requires you to manually go back and remember what you needed to do. But if you have 100 things to every week, and those constantly get added on, you will always lose data to return to if you’re not actively tracking it, hence the tabs.

          It’s a very simple concept. A lot of people have a lot less time to do all the things they need to during the week. People on their computers all day, or with less of a workload, can’t comprehend this without opening their mind to a different perspective.

          I know, because I used to feel the same way about people who had 20+ tabs. But at that point in time, the thought of not having enough time to get to everything and adding 50+ things to do every week (meaning 200 - 400 new tabs every week) was foreign to me, and your suggestion makes it quite literally impossible without extra work involved, if you care to actually complete everything you wanted.

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            So youll just leave them where you would forget them forever instead?

            What’s the functional difference between a tab bar and bookmark bar for this specific purpose other than the former taking more resources?

            Genuine question because I cannot comprehend

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              I can’t tell if you’re serious or not. A bookmark bar will never be able to easily contain everything you need. It requires manual review (expanding the bar, manually browsing every bookmark and re-opening tabs [and you’re suggesting to bookmark 50+ pages every week… impossible]). So not only are you implying it would be better to add 2 - 3 additional steps to the workflow, but also you are missing the very functional fact that a bookmark bar is a lot less accessible than a scrollable tab bar with an instantly opened window with what you were working on.

              Tabs also remember where you are on the page. I read long studies, and implement complex projects. Bookmarks will re-open every tab at the start of the page, not word 600. There are just too many reasons as to why tabs are more functional than bookmarks and saving data to lists. A big part of it is the size of the persons workflow, someone with a smaller workflow may not be able to see how impactful those additional steps in the process are.

          • Psychadelligoat
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            I do, actually

            Bookmark bar is basically identical to tabs in screen location and functionality, so I use those like an adult

            • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ
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              Sick, infantalizing others because they don’t like to do things the way that works for you. Super cool, man.

              • Psychadelligoat
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                27 days ago

                Says the guy trying to fuse disability as a reason to insult someone. Grow up

                • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ
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                  I never intended to insult you, I was merely explaining how my ADHD manifests.

                  I made the incorrect assumption that you were coming from a more neurotypical perspective, and for that, I sincerely apologize, but nowhere did I insult you. If you took this as an insult, again, my apologies.

  • @raptir@mander.xyz
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    I’m glad they’ve added it to desktop, but based on my usage it’s more important for me on mobile. Hopefully they bring it to Android soon.

  • @webghost0101@sopuli.xyz
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    Can someone at least help me understand what tabs have that bookmarks don’t?

    If i have more then 4 tabs open i get anxious because i can’t intuitively remember what each does. I have folders for categories of bookmarks.

    • Sheridan
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      I keep tabs open for active projects. Once the project is over, I bookmark them for future reference.

    • @ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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      I’m the same way, I think it’s just a younger generation thing where they never close tabs and can have 100+ open at once

    • @UnfairUtan@lemmy.world
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      Yea Zen is amazing, especially the neat Workspaces feature.

      I’m still going back to Firefox because of tab groups.

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    Amg I couldn’t figure out how to collapse. I’m so happy rn. I’ve been containerising everything. It’s so soothing.

  • Lukas Murch
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    So now when I open my mom’s computer, she see 20 tab groups, I’ll know it’s even worse than it looks…

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    I love it, it was basically the only thing I missed when I switched from Chrome to Firefox. I’ve reorganized all of my tabs and everything is so much cleaner than it was a few days ago.

    Now we just need jxl, webgpu, and better themes!

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    This is super neat, but I swapped to Floorp awhile back because I like the workspaces feature.

    Super happy for folks who wanted this built-in tho.

    • @univers3man@lemmy.world
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      I really liked Floorp, but it kept breaking on work sites, so I had to switch back to FF. Super glad they are bringing this back.

  • @noli@lemm.ee
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    This was the only thing keeping me on chrome at work. Tab groups are so nice for keeping resources related to specific projects together, especially if you’re juggling several features/fixes at the same time.