- cross-posted to:
- firefox@fedia.io
- cross-posted to:
- firefox@fedia.io
Tab groups have become one of Firefox’s most loved ways to stay organized — over 18 million people have used the feature since it launched earlier this year. Since then, we’ve been listening closely to feedback from the Mozilla Connect community to make this long-awaited feature even more helpful.
What does it mean “over 18 million people have used the feature”? It’s enabled by default, easy to trigger by accident, and can only be disabled in about:config.
I would be much happier if they rolled back the ai feature. This is my feedback.
Make it an optional plugin or extension.
That way, the people who actually want and use it still have access, and they’d have access to accurate stats on how many of those people there are.
(Probably not enough to justify spending money on it.)
All they had to do was copy or incorporate TreeStyleTabs.
Instead they shoved AI down our throats.
We got vertical tabs, that’s a good first step. I imagine full-on tree-style tabs is more work, though in combination with (non-AI) tab groups it has already replaced my use of Sidebery. A tree of tabs would be nice though.
Who asked for that? Give us a way to block sites from playing unwanted sounds before bothering with stuff like tab groups.
I can’t remember when I last heard any unwanted sound from a homepage. I guess you have a problem with your settings.
And a LOT of people asked for better tab management. That’s why they made it. Want names, or are you just annoyed that a lot of people wanted something you didn’t? Here’s a tip - you don’t have to use the tab groups!
Some websites that present cookie banners or other modal dialogs like to piggy-back starting an audible video to the click that dismisses the dialog. Most videos get ad-blocked anyway, so this rarely bothers me, but last week one news article with accompanying (non-ad) video hit me with sudden audio.
I didn’t know that someone using Firefox, wasn’t smart enough to install uBlock or likewise addon…
You greatly overestimate the capabilities of Firefox’s average user.
I hope they fixed the hair-trigger on the drag-ungrouping … so annoying.
panorama had all of this and it was one of the best features firefox had… and i’m still sad they got rid of it.
bring it back, cowards.
18 million sounds a lot but how many people use Firefox, also wasn’t aware they got such details about how we use the browser to be honest










