• joojmachine
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    10 months ago

    Also really nice to see the ~10% performance improvement in some workflows in there

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    I think a built in tab manager is a better idea. But we have a lot of plugins for that so guess it’s OK.

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    Definitively going to be useful. I’m just wondering if this will work with extensions like Adblock or Dark Reader?

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    10 months ago

    Now fix the fact that I have too slowly scroll horizontally through all my tabs because they are individually too wide for the number I have open.

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      There’s a dropdown next to the tab strip that shows all the tabs (and their titles/names) in a dropdown scrolling list.

      Alternatively, the omnibar can search tabs, for the specific one you’re looking for. Ctrl+Pageup/Pagedown (and Ctrl+tab) can also fine scrub through the tab strip.

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      To mitigate this you can go to about:config (write it in the address bar) and search for a setting called browser.tabs.tabMinWidth, I usually change the number to 20 (the default minimum width is like 70) and tabs are allowed to become roughly as narrow as in chrome. It’s a much simpler and stabler option compared to custom CSS