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Since I left Opera when it went Chromium around 2005, I was a very happy firefox user.

The new update added a button 'List all tabs' on my toolbar, that I cant remove without some css magic. I tried, and tried to get use to it. I cant. It distract me all the time, I have no use for it. And I dont have the patience to do the css editing needed to hide it. Plus, this is the second time I cannot easily customize FF (first time was when they forced some round edge Tab for no reason and no easy rollback), so I suppose the browser is toast for me.

For PC. What do you recommend for a change?

I recall at a time using some browser build on Firefox , "BlueFox" (ed:WaterFox) or something like that. Are those still operational? I just need a my speedial customisable And all the menu button to be removed/added. And firefox addon: uBlock, Yesscript, Cookie autodelete ... Dont care for speed, or whatever.

On a side note: WTF with those browser deciding what we want? They can allow us to customize any layout, so why force some fucking button I never asked for? I dont see the endgame

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Gosh, I didn't realize the tabs couldn't be set to horizontal. That's a likely deal breaker for a lot of people.

I figured I'd give vertical tabs a chance (I usually keep too many tabs open to see their name anyway, and I understand the rational behind them), but not at all sure I'll stick with it. Hopefully they'll add support for horizontal tabs soon.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I came upon one post from them saying : vertical tab is "core design" we wont change it, or remove it. Bold statement, if not a wrong one.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

I'm happy to have it as the default behaviour, as long as it can be easily changed. Similar to Vivaldi I guess.