I’m trying to switch to Floorp right now from Firefox, where I have both the regular horizontal tabs, and a flat vertical list with the Tree Style Tab extension. I use the later a lot, and while I could keep this setup in Floorp, I like that the vertical tabs can be native instead of using TST. However, it just feels weird to not have horizontal tabs. I think I might miss seeing a bunch of my tab titles at a glance with it, but I have to use it more and see how I feel.

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I uses TST exclusively and have removed the horizontal tab bar. I’ve had it like that so long, I forgot how to get the tab bar back the other day when I needed to do some debugging on something. Definitely don’t miss it, and the structure of TST makes it effectively a massive organised bookmark tree.

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i have the same setup, in ff i can manage a window with 200+ tabs* no problem.

in chrome i feel stupid after the third tab.

* i have “auto discard tabs” to keep the ram from exploding.

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Last time I saved my tabs, there were 840 :). I have about 8 pinned so they always load on start but the rest are discarded. I’ve never had an issue with ram but I do have plenty. I probably use between 30-100 depending on the jobs for the day (I’m a full time developer).

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have removed the horizontal tab bar

How did you do that?

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There are instructions in the TST docs I think but a quick google turned this up too.

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I don’t miss it. I use collapsible vertical tabs in Firefox with Sidebery + custom userChrome.css like this (the flickering only happens in the screen capture :/).

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I’m using Sidebery too and love it. I want to modify the Sidebery CSS to make the container color indicators a bit thicker. It’s not in the doc though. I don’t suppose you’ve figured that out ?

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Not sure this is what you want, but in the Sidebery settings, you can change the “button width/height” in Styles Editor > Navigation Strip to change the size of the container buttons.

Edit: ah these are panels. I don’t really use containers, but you can override their indicator width with something like:

.Tab .ctx {
    width: 10px; 
}

in Sidebery’s style editor

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Can tabs collapse in Sideberry ?

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I use Sidebery and being honest, since I get used to Sidebery I never used the horizontal tabs again.

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I’ve been using Firefox Vertical Tabs since 1 or 2 years ago and my experience has been satisfactory. Now, I’m not a vertical tabs power user or something like that, and if suddenly I cannot use them anymore I can go back to use horizontal tabs without much problem. At this point I’m just accustomed to them, but they’re not an integral part of my workflow.

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Vertical tabs via extension and userchrome mods in Firefox sadly don’t have the polish compared to MS Edge or Vivaldi.

It’s fine, but I find it clashing with the browser history sidebar, and being tuned off by default in private tabs.

It can come close, but until (if ever) official support will be provided, It’ll always feel like a bandaid fix to me.

For that reason I keep both vertical and horizontal tabs enabled. On other browsers with native support I never missed them, in Firefox however I need both. Relying on sidebar-powered vertical tabs alone is not a good User experience.

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