


Since its inception, the Chrome developers have been singlemindedly following the doctrine of developing a browser with very limited configuration options. Will that particular feature survive past 2017? Nobody can say and I don’t care to speculate.Īd Question 2: There is no extension like Tab Mix Plus on Chrome and there never will be. As soon as there’s not enough space to display all opened tabs, a dropdown-button appears with a list of all tabs in order of appearance. Currently Firefox respects a minimum tab width of 100 pixel (I think), which is set to overflow into a scrollable tab-bar. I can give you some answers and go into more detail than Martin did, but I doubt you’re going to like much of what I’ll say.Īd Question 1: Unless Firefox changes its own UI functionality drastically once WebExtensions remain the only type allowed, then no, this exact problem Martin has described will not occur. Now You: How do you handle Chrome's too many open tabs annoyance? It does not do away with the horizontal tabs bar however.

