07-24-2024 01:14 PM - edited 08-08-2024 07:55 AM
Hi folks,
Vertical tabs and a new sidebar experience that make multitasking and context-switching easier are now available in Nightly 131. To try them, update to the latest Nightly and go to Settings > Firefox Labs, and activate the Sidebar and Vertical tabs experiments.
After you do this, you will be able to see the new sidebar, but you will still need to add the sidebar icon to the toolbar to be able to expand vertical tabs. Click Customize toolbar in the toolbar right-click menu, and drag the sidebar icon to your toolbar. This is a temporary situation, and in the future the icon will be added to the toolbar automatically.
A few things to keep in mind:
What we’re putting out there is something that we believe will help the majority of people using Firefox achieve their day-to-day tasks. We know there is no perfect solution for everyone and welcome your feedback to shape the direction we move forward in.
08-27-2024 12:44 AM
Interesting! I'm a bit hesitant to switch from the standard layout, but the sidebar for extensions and bookmarks sounds useful. Might give Nightly a spin this weekend to see how it feels.
08-29-2024 10:38 PM
Thank you for the recent feature update! I appreciate the new functionality. I would like to suggest a couple of enhancements to improve the user experience with vertical tabs:
Auto-hide Side Bar: It would be great if the sidebar could auto-hide and then auto-display when the cursor moves into that area. This would help in maximizing screen space.
Optimize Search Bar Space: There’s some extra space above the search bar that could be better utilized. Perhaps the buttons in that area could be moved adjacent to the search bar, freeing up more screen space.
08-29-2024 11:36 PM - edited 08-29-2024 11:51 PM
Hello
1. of course, this is not the expected answer
Nevertheless, https://www.userchrome.org
If you'd like to try, userChrome.css
https://github.com/MrOtherGuy/firefox-csshacks/blob/master/chrome/autohide_sidebar.css
Clarification, into userChrome.css, --uc-sidebar-width: 40px, i set --uc-sidebar-width: 1px
--uc-sidebar-width: 1px;
09-04-2024 03:46 AM
i wholly agree with #1
#2 is apparently already in the works 😄
08-30-2024 05:36 AM
30/08/24
First test for me.
It looks promising, but there's still a lot of customization work to be done:
- only 2 choices: large or small tab, but I'd like an intermediate-sized tab, not too large so as not to reduce the window too much, but big enough to have the little cross to close quickly.
- strongly related, if I set my slidebars to wide, it should stay that way and not shrink at the first opportunity.
- History, Bookmarks should be tabs at the top of the sidebars and replace the sidebars when you click on them, instead of being a new window that's far too intrusive in our window.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
08-30-2024 08:51 AM
Thank you for this amazing update.
Now something I would love to see added would be the ability to add a second bookmarks toolbar to the sidebar so that you could click on favicons and bookmarks folders directly.
Another great feature would the the possibility to permanently pin apps to the sidebar even if you are using horizontal tabs (and it would also be nice to have the ability to share the pinned apps between all windows so that you could treat the sidebar as a quick access menu for your most important tabs).
Again, thank you so much for your hard work.
08-31-2024 03:51 PM
there is a little bug if the sidebar is on the right, its impossible to resize the panel horizontally. if it is on the left, it can be resized normally
08-31-2024 07:47 PM
Is there anyway we can get an auto hide and auto extend feature, like when you hover your mouse on the sidebar it will stretch out (as a toggle of course 🙂 ) If this is something that is already in the works, disregard this message , i am an imbecile
09-01-2024 09:00 PM
I'm not liking this, to be honest. The purpose of vertical tabs is often to free up horizontal space, given modern widescreen displays. However, what is happening in the implementation of Firefox—though it's not just Firefox—is that extra space is being used. The top bar still takes up a considerable amount of space and occupies lateral space as well. In the end, the number of occupied pixels on the screen is greater.
The experience I want to see in Firefox with vertical tabs is one that uses little or no space in the top bar, maximizing information and tools that should be on the side control, as if the entire browser were lying down. Nothing above.
09-04-2024 03:44 AM
the top bar is going to be slimmed down, this is confirmed in a post further up the thread. this is part of the reason the implemention is still experimental 😉
09-03-2024 09:38 AM
I want to adjust the order of the sidebar tools by dragging the sidebar tools with the mouse, and I recommend adding this feature. Also, I think the sidebar is a bit wide and takes up too much space
09-03-2024 09:42 AM - edited 09-03-2024 09:43 AM
Today I received Nightly 132, but no (visible) changes based on our suggestions 😞
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/132.0a1/releasenotes/
09-03-2024 10:18 PM
@asafko😶🌫️
09-03-2024 01:42 PM
I'm going to echo people's complaint / concerns with the current implementation of vertical tabs in FF.
What I'd love to see in macOS is how I have my brave browser set-up, taking up as little vertical space as possible.
09-04-2024 03:43 AM
if this is about the navbar collapsing— it has been confirmed it is being worked on in an post further up
09-04-2024 08:40 AM
Until now I have been using the Tab Stash extension for vertical tabs. Comparing that with the current implementation in Nightly, I still prefer using Tab Stash, with the old sidebar.
Even ignoring the "stash" feature, the extension is better for vertical tabs because I can keep horizontal tabs displayed; I tend to use both. Its vertical tabs are also displayed more compactly.
For the sidebar, the separate toolbar feels wasteful. The best option might be to put the view icons at the top, where the old sidebar has its dropdown list.
09-04-2024 02:31 PM
Please, I need vertical tabs. It's the only reason I am not switching back to Firefox.
09-05-2024 02:17 AM - edited 09-05-2024 02:20 AM
Vertical tabs can be used in firefox version 130, I'm using it and it works pretty well. You can enable it in about:config by adding/setting "sidebar.revamp" set to true as it won't work without it. Then either set "sidebar.verticaltabs" to true or on the sidebar click on "Customize sidebar" and enable vertical tabs.
09-05-2024 04:35 AM
Firefox Nightly 131 introduces vertical tabs and a new sidebar for improved multitasking. Users can activate these features in Firefox Labs, though the sidebar icon must be manually added to the toolbar for now. This is an ongoing development, and feedback is encouraged to help refine these features over time.
09-05-2024 05:06 AM - edited 09-05-2024 05:08 AM
I think someone already mentioned this already, but I think when the sidebar is set to be hidden. Then the user can hover their mouse around the sidebar area, and the sidebar would appear. Because right now in the nightly channel v132, the sidebar isn't hidden when it's set to "Always hide". Which takes up an inconvenient amount of screen space. Microsoft Edge has this, and it helps save screen space.
Edit: Ok, looks like someone has already mentioned it.
09-05-2024 11:49 AM
Let me say I love to be finally able to switch from Edge to Firefox thanks to the sidebars in Firefox nightly!
That being said, there is stuff to improve (basically look at how Edge does is), one probably minor but huge quality of live improvement that comes right to my mind and saves a lot of time:
When opening a new tab, the scrolling position of the sidebar stays where it was - so if I quickly open something and want to close it, I have to scroll down to the very end. It would be quite convenient, if opening a new tab makes the sidebar scroll down automatically.
Or, since some people probably like to stay where they are, just open a new tab the way the "open link in new tab"-feature works: Just next to the active tab.
Thanks alot!
09-06-2024 03:03 AM
PLEASE create native multi-row tabs, this is one thing missing from Firefox since forever
09-09-2024 07:31 AM
Try paxmod.
09-09-2024 10:24 AM
The screenshot is with paxmod, but it stopped working after some changes in Firefox Nightly on 2024-08-22, and a few days later also in Dev.
Now, I think that I would actually like sidebar tabs, but with some tweaks:
- pinned tabs should take as much vertical space as needed to show them all, but be more compact, even more than in my screenshot
- other tabs should appear in columns with user defined maximum tab width, with MUCH less white space, everything should be more compact. Sidebar also needs to be resizable, with tabs growing proportionally until they reach min/max width, at which moment they should be re-aranged in fewer/more columns.
The point is: I want to see ALL 75, 100, or more tabs at once (yes, I have two 28" 4K monitors at 125% zoom), without any scrolling or waiting for popups to see what is behind the icon.
09-10-2024 04:57 AM - edited 09-10-2024 05:01 AM
Sorry if I am repeating something already said, but reading through all the replies and open bugs is too much time.
This is an excellent starting point. Kudos to the team!
Feedback:
- Allow me to re-size the sidebar. It's too wide by default. The collapsed sidebar only showing the icons is too sparse.
- A hierarchical tree navigation of tabs in the sidebar would be valuable show/hide associated tabs.
- I'd like to be able to create a folder or group for tabs, then show only those tabs. The folder/group selector would be somewhere in the sidebar. This is a feature offered by the Sideberry extension called "Group tabs (aka folders) with a custom name helps organize open pages."
09-10-2024 09:21 AM
Totally agree with the second suggestion, it's the same thing as some extensions offer (Tree Style Tab for exemple).
For the suggestion 3, maybe the team could bring to desktop the Collections that we have in the mobile browser.
09-10-2024 10:04 AM
Hallelujah! Vertical tabs. Only took a couple of decades. I like that can now disable extensions that were doing that same. As for desired features:
1. Resizeable sidebar
2. Ability to control sorting
3. Smaller/configurable font/spacing to get see more tabs per screen.
4. Smaller icons for pinned tabs
09-10-2024 03:02 PM
I'm a fan of the new sidebar; I think it is really nice. I never really used many of these features before, but I use some workspaces on Obsidian and I am accustomed to having two tabs open at the same time for my workflow there.
I don't know if you can already do this or if there's a reason why you can't, but adding tabs to the sidebar would be nice. And I don't mean the vertical tabs. I mean being able to open a website or something in the sidebar, as you would open your history.
Having the ability to view two tabs in the same window would be convenient. I know you can do this by having two windows open, but maybe this feature could be implemented in this way.
09-12-2024 12:31 PM
As someone who has been using vertical tabs and recently transitioned from the Edge browser, I’ve found that placing the "new tab" button at the bottom of the vertical tabs column aligns better with my workflow. It allows me to quickly add new tabs when I’m at the end of my tab list, rather than having to reach for the top of the column.
I would like to request an option to move the "new tab" (plus sign) button to the lower end of the vertical tabs column. Alternatively, providing users with the ability to choose the button’s placement would be highly beneficial, allowing everyone to customize their experience based on personal preference.
Thank you for considering this suggestion. I believe it could enhance the user experience for those who prefer or are accustomed to a similar layout from other browsers.
09-12-2024 12:31 PM
The new slimmed down title bar is not looking good. A better option would be to fuse the address bar and navigation bar when vertical tabs are enabled (similar to every other browser that supports vertical tabs)
09-12-2024 05:40 PM
Firstly, thank you very much for the addition of the sidebar and vertical tabs. I moved right over to Nightly specifically for them, and have really been enjoying their use.
I have seen a new bug that must have been introduced sometime in the last 1-2 updates. If I enable the sidebar now, when I enter a partial URL or search term into the address bar, the search results dropdown now appears *behind* the background of the tab, rather than on top of it like normal. This only occurs in a freshly opened tab, not ones that already have a web page in it. I didn't see in anywhere in the comments list, so wanted to make it known
09-14-2024 03:06 PM
After the patch last night, that bug appears to be fixed. Thank you!
09-13-2024 12:39 AM
At present, when the vertical tab is enabled, the browser's close button, minimize button, and maximize button still cannot be moved to the address bar line
09-13-2024 08:55 PM
Today's nightly update seem to have somewhat broken closing tabs in vertical expanded mode. It leaves behind empty spaces between tabs and no longer shows the colour of the container associated with the tab. Note that this issue only occurs when the vertical tab menu is in it's expanded form and not it's compact form.
09-14-2024 01:26 PM - edited 09-15-2024 08:25 AM
This is very ugly! Please make it like Edge and Arc.
09-15-2024 08:21 AM - edited 09-15-2024 08:31 AM
Please, let us use shortcurts like CMD + S to expand the sidebar like in Arc.
09-16-2024 05:57 AM
not sure if CMD+S is right one given cross platform support, but agreed some shortcut would be nice 😄
sideberry uses Ctrl+E so perhaps CMD+E perhaps?
09-16-2024 06:01 AM
Tree Tabs, in Firefox, use the F1 shortcut to switch on/off the sidebar. I use the same in Vertical Tabs (I use one of them in my different Firefox).
09-16-2024 06:05 AM
how did you configure it for the vertical tabs?
09-16-2024 06:08 AM
In the options, you can affect any shotcut. I use the same shotcut because I don't use the two modules in the same Firefox instance, indeed.