There are tons of addons but they are all weird. I currently have lots of pinned tabs and would like to move those to a sidebar.

Only the favicon, custom side adding, like on Brave.

Is there such a thing in Firefox?

Edit: no I dont want all Tabs on the side! Just a few pinned ones like in Brave

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https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/sidebery/

I use Sidebery and am content with it so far.

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I use Tree Style Tab for the sidebar and Simple Tab Groups to get workspaces. They work quite well together. Customize userChrome.css to get rid of the sidebar header and other things and you get something like

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I’m very non-adept with CSS. Any chance you could share the code you use to remove the header? Thanks either way!

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Never mind, someone else linked something that worked for me.

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Looks cool! But is there no option to have two sidebars and not just the bookmarks toolbar?

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i dislike horizontal tabs, so i go with sidebery / tree-style-tabs. also use a lot of pinned tabs and they sit on top of the list of tabs. this way i can have ~10 pinned tabs and still remember what all of these are.

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+1 for Sidebery. It took me some time to get used to it, but now I can’t go back.

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You can’t get rid of the top tab batt though which is fucking bollocks. So all you can do is F11.

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Sidebery has a tutorial in the README. You can set it up that the tab bar automatically hides when the Sidebery bar is open.

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you totally can, via userChrome.css

https://superuser.com/a/1424494

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I always wondered what it means by user"Chrome".css

Why the name chrome(anything related to colours?)

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I always wondered what it means by user"Chrome".css

Why the name chrome(anything related to colours?)

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