Reviews for Tree Style Tab
Tree Style Tab by Piro (piro_or)
Review by WRJA
Rated 5 out of 5
by WRJA, 4 months agoThis extension is not just a powerful research tool, but it's surely one of the best additions to internet browsing ever.
Chrome has tab groups, a way of grouping tabs to categorize them. When switching to FireFox I was saddened by a lack of tab groups, but this extension has basically solved that problem.
This extension allows you to have the same effect as tab groups (tabs sorted under 1 thing, as a set) but allowing for tabs to be under other tabs indefinitely, this opens up massive possibilities for tab organization.
For research, it makes it so much easier to sort out tabs, by showing where they came from & allowing for tab trees to be collapsed.
For browsing, opening new tabs & going down internet rabbitholes is much less erratic, since your able to see which tabs came from which, instead of there just being dozens of webpages of unkown origin.
Edit: (18 October 2022) I don't use tree style tabs on firefox. I use firefox so I can have tree style tabs.
Edit: (19 October 2022) It would be nice if there was a style option that displayed guidelines(like literal lines) to show which tabs were childed to which. I also suggest that there be a save session button which saves every single tab & not just 1 tree. (you can work around this by childing all your tabs to another tab, & then just bookmarking that tree, but it's a clunky workaround)
Edit: (2 November 2022) Is it possible for this extension to modify how tabs are seen on mobile devices. Since firefox lacks tab grouping, it can be especially difficult to track tabs on mobile since you can't see them all the time.
If mobile tab view cannot be modified with extensions, that would be sad :( .
Chrome has tab groups, a way of grouping tabs to categorize them. When switching to FireFox I was saddened by a lack of tab groups, but this extension has basically solved that problem.
This extension allows you to have the same effect as tab groups (tabs sorted under 1 thing, as a set) but allowing for tabs to be under other tabs indefinitely, this opens up massive possibilities for tab organization.
For research, it makes it so much easier to sort out tabs, by showing where they came from & allowing for tab trees to be collapsed.
For browsing, opening new tabs & going down internet rabbitholes is much less erratic, since your able to see which tabs came from which, instead of there just being dozens of webpages of unkown origin.
Edit: (18 October 2022) I don't use tree style tabs on firefox. I use firefox so I can have tree style tabs.
Edit: (19 October 2022) It would be nice if there was a style option that displayed guidelines(like literal lines) to show which tabs were childed to which. I also suggest that there be a save session button which saves every single tab & not just 1 tree. (you can work around this by childing all your tabs to another tab, & then just bookmarking that tree, but it's a clunky workaround)
Edit: (2 November 2022) Is it possible for this extension to modify how tabs are seen on mobile devices. Since firefox lacks tab grouping, it can be especially difficult to track tabs on mobile since you can't see them all the time.
If mobile tab view cannot be modified with extensions, that would be sad :( .
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- Rated 5 out of 5by Nugget, 7 days agomy absolute favorite extension of all time. the best. the pinnacle of browser customization.
ever since i first found this extension years ago, it has been my total favorite. how can you go back to tabs-on-top after experiencing this?
i can read all the tab names clearly. i can put them in groups and collapse/expand them. i can move them around more easily than when they're on top - and handle overflow better.
thanks so much for making and maintaining this extension- i've been using it for years now.
(fun fact: it took chrome 14 years to add one of the most basic UI building blocks to its browser: the sidebar. and for that reason, chrome could not have nice things like this for such a long time. why the weird fixation with using tabs as the main UI element? who knows. it sucked. tab management extensions sucked. now, they can catch up to firefox circa 2017.) - Rated 5 out of 5by frostbyte, 7 days ago
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- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 17740248, 20 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by bed428, 21 days agoThis is the single add-on that is keeping me on Firefox. Kept me here for years and I can't live without it :)
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 17477884, 21 days ago
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- Rated 1 out of 5by Juanito, a month ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 15166984, a month agoSo good I even remove the default tabs with some CSS tweaks.
Those complaining of lag you should try something like 'Auto Tab Discard' to unload tabs from memory if you want to have hundreds open for some reason. - Rated 1 out of 5by Defourten, a month agoafter using ~one mouth going between tabs is lagging so it`s impossible to use
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