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Old September 22nd 18, 12:33 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Default Chrome: is there an extension that puts tabs on multiple lines ...

J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:

VanguardLH WROTE:

In Firefox when you open lots of tabs, at the right end of its tab
row appears a down-arrow. Click on that and you see a list of the
tabs. Tab Glutton gives me a very similar listing, so it makes
Firefox and Chrome similar in behavior (except Firefox's down-arrow
is at the end of the tab row versus Tab Glutton which is a button in
the command bar in Chrome).


Tab Menu is the same. (In Firefox, I'm still using Tab Mix Plus,
which lets me have multiple lines of tabs, which I like.)


I'm using Firefox Quantum which dropped legacy extensions, so TMP was
lost. Many of its features were already in Firefox and I didn't use a
lot of TMP's features, so it wasn't a big hit to me on losing TMP. The
multi-row tabs was missed, though. However, I tend to group my web
surfing within separate windows instead of mashing a bunch of tabs
together in one window. I also use dexpot to organize my desktops in
related tasks.

I'll be switching from Tab Glutton (by nsand) to Tab Menu. Tab Glutton
is prettier but it has too much whitespace; i.e., Tab Glutton wastes
space. For example, as a test and with both installed, I opened 22
tabs. Tab Menu displayed all 22 tabs with room to spare (no scrollbar
needed yet). Tab Glutton ran out of space to show only 10 of the 22
tabs and showed a scrollbar to get at the rest.
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