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Vitaly@feddit.uk to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago

Why do you use firefox?

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Why do you use firefox?

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Vitaly@feddit.uk to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago
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cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/2514293

  • jennraeross@lemmy.world
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    A couple reasons:

    • I really like having my tabs on the side, it just plays well with my vimium workflow
      • This largely narrows it down to Firefox, Vivaldi, Edge, Arc
    • I like open source
      • Only Firefox remains
    • harsh3466@lemmy.world
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      How do you put your tabs on the side? That sounds amazing.

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        It’s a bit more complex on Firefox than the others I mentioned

        1. There are a few possible extensions to add the sidebar tabs. This one is the one I use.
        2. You need to edit the userChrome.css to remove the og tab bar. The top response here is quite helpful.
        3. You want to enable the native title bar, as removing the original tab bar removes the window controls as well. The pictures in this guide are a bit outdated, but the instructions still work
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          Awesome. Thank you!!!

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