I know this is old news by now, but I was not sure how to activate vertical tabs on all of my browsers. It certainly is not obvious, so I wanted to include the instructions here in case anyone else wants to try it out.

Type about:config into the address bar of Firefox. You’ll be greeted with a warning that you are accessing advanced settings - click “Accept the Risk and Continue.” Search for the boolean preference sidebar.verticalTabs and set to true. That’s it! Enjoy your vertical Tabs!

Edit: You may also need to set sidebar.revamp to true if it is not already/automatically set.

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    3 months ago

    Wow, I had no idea this was already built in! Thank you!

    I wonder why this feature is “Obscured” like this, maybe it’s still in beta?

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      3 months ago

      Yeah, pretty sure, it hasn’t been officially announced yet, because it is still under development.

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      3 months ago

      On my 1080p display it’s taking up too much space, but on an ultrawide it’s perfect use of the additional real estate.

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        3 months ago

        I usually keep it in the “icon” view which is pretty space efficient. When you activate the vertical tabs, it also generates a toggle at the top of the window that lets you expand the tabs. I find it is better on smaller screens than the standard horizontal tabs personally.

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      3 months ago

      There is still no built-in solution for nested/tree-like groups, but for creating simple groups Ctrl+N has served me for many years.

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        Ctrl n is just new tab isn’t it? Honesty in the browser tab grouping isn’t as critical to me. On my phone where I open too many tabs it would be nice to group them so my random ADHD lookups are grouped together.

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          New window, not a new tab, which is essentially a tab group. Not an option on a mobile though, you’re right.

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    3 months ago

    For anyone interested, Firefox-based browser Floorp (terrible name) has had tab groups and vertical tabs for a while now.

    I’ve been using it for a while now and it’s nice and stable.

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      3 months ago

      I’m fancy of the ‘Zen’ fork. However I just can’t get myself to switch off of Firefox for some reason. Idk why, it just works™️ for me

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      I did use it for a while, but it lags in updates and is missing a feature or two that I needed.

      Overall it’s great and underrated (or under-represented).

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    They really should have a browser that can have side by side sites so I don’t have to keep doing that in the OS. Maybe I should just invent one. I don’t know about anyone else but almost all of my workflows at this point are one side reference material and the other side what I’m working on.

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    3 months ago

    Unfortunately they cannot yet be resized on the fly, as instead some vertical-tab extensions allow you to do. But it’s a step in the right direction!