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    It is no secret that Mozilla is working on bringing vertical tabs to Firefox. The organization confirmed the plan back in May after a test version of Firefox leaked that supported the functionality already.

     

    Now, Mozilla has added the functionality in Firefox Nightly. This is the cutting edge development version of the Firefox web browser. Most features are added to Nightly first before they make their way into Beta and then Release versions of the web browser.

     

    Note: features may change during development and some may even be pulled before they reach the stable version of the Firefox web browser. This is a first look at the feature as it stands right now.

    Vertical tabs in Firefox

    firefox-vertical-tabs.png

     

    Once enabled, tabs are moved to the side. Firefox already supports displaying them on the left or right side. Tabs are displayed with their icons only by default, but you can expand the sidebar to display the first few characters of the website title as well.

     

    These tabs have no hierarchy right now, which means that they are all displayed on the same level. The classic Tree Style Tabs extension for Firefox supported hierarchies, which showed relations between tabs. Yes, we reviewed it here in 2009 for the first time. It was turned into a WebExtension when Mozilla switched off the classic Firefox extensions system in favor of Chromium's WebExtensions system.

     

    What you can do already is move tabs around and use other tab-related features, such as pinning. This works well already for the most part, but the introduction of tab groups will certainly add a new dimension to this. While you can drag & drop tabs in the horizontal tab bar as well, less tabs are shown at the same time by default on most systems.

    Test vertical tabs in Firefox

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    Vertical tabs is clearly a work in progress. It may take a while before the feature lands in Firefox stable. If you want to give it a try right now, you need to do the following:

     

    1. Make sure you have the latest version of Firefox Nightly on your system. You can grab a copy for all supported operating systems from Mozilla's website.
    2. Load about:config in the Firefox address bar.
    3. Select Accept the risk and Continue.
    4. Search for sidebar.
    5. Toggle the value of sidebar.revamp to True.
    6. Toggle the value of sidebar.verticalTabs to true.
    7. Restart the Firefox web browser.

     

    Firefox should display vertical tabs right away. There is a "show sidebars" button to display open tabs and page titles. You may also select the customize option to move the sidebar from the left side to the right side.

     

    Closing Words

    Vertical tabs support is a much requested feature. While Firefox is not the only browser that supports it, it is always welcome if users get the option. Whether it is used is entirely up to the user, as nothing is being taken away from Firefox's horizontal tab bar.

    Mozilla has yet to announce when the feature will make it into stable Firefox. It may be too early at this point to make such an announcement.

     

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    Good news, had no idea it was coming.

     

    Currently, seven rows of tabs use up ~20% of my wide-screen monitor's vertical space, happy to exchange that for some of the monitor's ample horizontal space to see more content.

     

    The images don't show it, but am really hoping there's also a way of organising/grouping those tabs, perhaps into folders. Sort of combining vertical tabs and tab groups. That would be perfect.

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    3 minutes ago, Karlston said:

    happy to exchange that for some of the monitor's ample horizontal space

    Likewise, I think I've ranted before about the proliferation of 16:9 monitors and the height of menu bars, ribbons, borders, etc. taking up valuable vertical space.

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