Revisiones de Tab Center Reborn
Tab Center Reborn por ariasuni
Revisado por mediapuck
Se valoró con 5 de 5
por mediapuck, hace 6 añosYour extension is the sole reason that I have not abandoned FF when version 2.x came around. Although I still debated to switch browser until just now, when I read the reviews, that includes your responses .
It is not so much the stars that convinve me than you responding to questions with real answers. That tells me how serious you are with your extension.
Mozilla does not have a good track record how it treated it's extension contributors when the switch to Quantum took place. They threw quite a few incredible contributors - out like the baby with the bathwater.
Myself, I still reel with disappointments, one after another. Simply because "true" improvements are the ones that consider all aspects of the platform and also do listen to its users. Ans Mozilla still in that respect has a long way to go.
I am definitely one of those very early users that downloaded Firefox back when they started. And I am not easily discouraged either. Its just lately it simply prooves to that I may spend my teime better than always trying to find either new extension or make due with en ever growing css file, hunting for others that try to find also the same solutions.
So, Thank you for your extension. For now, I work nearly normal again with this browser. Well better said, more like 80% from where I was even just a short while ago from 71.x version, that had to be custumozed already for being intuitive to a coder and developer.
Working all day also on websites, there are certain "flows" and functions that allow me to be 100 percent effective. But every time some vital step of that workflow is gone again, it throws me back to the hunt for alternatives and more often than not, its not just the easy "find 'the' extension.
If the next major update chops the browser workflow again dramatically - and your extension does not work like it does right now I will definitely switch broser. Currently Firefox is still my primary use. But I have ported a lot of my most needed functions already over to Opera, including using the FVD Speeddial extension, which works flawlessly, despite that some say it does not. I have over 3500 dials I need in a specific order, and that dwarfet my attempts to use any of the Opera native ones.
FVD weathered all 'disaster' upgrades, more or less well. Before the switch to quantum they were very under-rated as FF extension. They jumped to finally be nearly number one for good reason.
I am hoping that your extension weatheres also in the coming future of Mozilla.
So - YES - THANK YOU for yur work.
It is not so much the stars that convinve me than you responding to questions with real answers. That tells me how serious you are with your extension.
Mozilla does not have a good track record how it treated it's extension contributors when the switch to Quantum took place. They threw quite a few incredible contributors - out like the baby with the bathwater.
Myself, I still reel with disappointments, one after another. Simply because "true" improvements are the ones that consider all aspects of the platform and also do listen to its users. Ans Mozilla still in that respect has a long way to go.
I am definitely one of those very early users that downloaded Firefox back when they started. And I am not easily discouraged either. Its just lately it simply prooves to that I may spend my teime better than always trying to find either new extension or make due with en ever growing css file, hunting for others that try to find also the same solutions.
So, Thank you for your extension. For now, I work nearly normal again with this browser. Well better said, more like 80% from where I was even just a short while ago from 71.x version, that had to be custumozed already for being intuitive to a coder and developer.
Working all day also on websites, there are certain "flows" and functions that allow me to be 100 percent effective. But every time some vital step of that workflow is gone again, it throws me back to the hunt for alternatives and more often than not, its not just the easy "find 'the' extension.
If the next major update chops the browser workflow again dramatically - and your extension does not work like it does right now I will definitely switch broser. Currently Firefox is still my primary use. But I have ported a lot of my most needed functions already over to Opera, including using the FVD Speeddial extension, which works flawlessly, despite that some say it does not. I have over 3500 dials I need in a specific order, and that dwarfet my attempts to use any of the Opera native ones.
FVD weathered all 'disaster' upgrades, more or less well. Before the switch to quantum they were very under-rated as FF extension. They jumped to finally be nearly number one for good reason.
I am hoping that your extension weatheres also in the coming future of Mozilla.
So - YES - THANK YOU for yur work.
142 revisiones
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 12992606, hace 2 mesesworks perfectly, extension is customizable, tabs are visually distinct, can easily find needed one.
way better then built-in vertical tabs. - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Lucy Mills, hace 2 mesesit does not allow to set a title for each window. useless.
Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 2 mesesThe goal of the extension is to stay simple, I even put links to other similar extensions with more features. Not fitting your use case doesn’t mean the extension is bad and deserve one star. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por chilts, hace 5 meses
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por FoxRefire, hace 7 meses
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Krishna Prasad, hace un año
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por CS6, hace un año
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 17694439, hace un año
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por rain, hace 2 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Rodrigo, hace 2 añosO "Tab Center Reborn" possui os mesmos recursos do "Tree Style Tab", com o diferencial de ter uma caixa de pesquisa para as guias, similar à extinta "Tab Center Redux", excelente.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por HumanistAtypik, hace 2 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Matt , hace 2 añosThis has been my favorite vertical tab solution for a very long time (and this review is long overdue).
How I use it: In TCR options, enable "Use current browser theme", "Compact Mode", "Favicon-only Pinned Tabs", and "Custom Stylesheet". In the stylesheet, in addition to some tweaks provided by the author (thinner scroll bar, hidden header-- see the link in the documentation), I also add "#topshadow,
#bottomshadow {
box-shadow: 0px 0px 7px 5px rgb(30, 34, 40) !important;
}" to darken the overflow shadow within the tab list. This color is very subtle and matches my favorite them, GitHub Dark Dimmed by evgnz.
Mozilla is finally working toward adding built-in options for vertical tabs, and I'll definitely be judging that implementation against this wonderful extension, as well as the great vertical tabs offered by Vivaldi. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por AshkanArabim, hace 2 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 17581597, hace 2 añosThis is the best tab add-on I have ever used. It has everything you want from a vertical tab add-on, and the inline tab search feature is brilliant when you have many tabs open.
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 13783361, hace 2 añosthe "Notify when closing many tabs" checkbox does not work and breaks the "Close tabs before/after/close other tabs" options, causing it to simply hide the tabs from view instead of actually closing them. works great otherwise.
Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace un añoThis bug is now fixed, please update Tab Center Reborn and test the latest version! - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14790336, hace 2 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18281771, hace 2 añosSuper le filtre... il faudrait pouvoir sélectionner et supprimer ...
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Janos Barbero, hace 2 añosFantastic addon, blazingly fast. Tree Style Tab was too slow and bloated, this works super fast even with 1000+ tabs!
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18080066, hace 2 añosJ'ai testé plusieurs extensions similaires avant de revenir constamment à celle ci car elle est simple et non bugué après une maj. Le fait de pouvoir ouvrir un onglet en double cliquant est top.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por djimbough, hace 2 añosThe best vertical tabs implementation for Firefox I have come across. Kudos to the devs. I also wish Firefox weren't dragging their feet on implementing vertical tabs natively.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Antonio Pires, hace 2 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Xane123, hace 2 añosAlthough I used Edge for a while, I returned to Firefox after hearing about Microsoft's plans to move on to Manifest v3. If there's one feature that I liked from that browser, it was its vertical tabs, which are a more efficient use of screen space.
Going back to horizontal tabs felt like a regression, but this add-on almost brought vertical tabs TO Firefox; After hiding the tab list and replacing it with the title bar, Firefox feels somewhat more like Edge, which I find pretty neat!
Edge-to-Firefox migration story aside, this add-on is a good use of Firefox's sidebar, turning it into a list of any tabs that you have open. It looks nice, adapts to your theme (including ones made using Firefox Color), and at times feels like a natural part of Firefox itself.
Like another reviewer mentioned, tabs can't be grouped with this add-on, which is sort of bad, but I didn't use tab-grouping often in Edge, so not much is lost here.
In conclusion, if you prefer tabs that are listed vertically, are coming from Microsoft Edge, or want to experiment with a new UI layout, I recommend Tab Center Reborn! I've only used it for less than a day but it's mostly exactly what I was looking for. - Se valoró con 3 de 5por Mattx3, hace 2 años
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Ron0x, hace 2 añosIf you could also group tabs like in Edge this add would be perfect.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 17109960, hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por chadvergilangeloo, hace 3 años