Groups tabs in Firefox the same way you can do in chromium based browsers, replicated in the best way Firefox can currently manage.
The plugin allows you to group tabs together, and hide tabs that are not in the currently active group (if any).
Total ratings
4.67
(Rating count:
21)
Review summary
Pros
- Good approximation of Chrome tab grouping features
- Helps manage many tabs effectively
- Lightweight with fewer permissions than other alternatives
- User-friendly compared to other Chromium-style tab groupers
- Allows color coding of tab groups
Cons
- Some glitches and bugs when moving multiple tabs
- Inconsistent visibility of tab groups after restarts
- Limited drag and drop functionality for tab organization
- Lacks features to keep groups expanded for visibility
- Does not support consistent grouping across devices
Most mentioned
- Replication of Chrome-style tab groups
- Glitches when managing large numbers of tabs
- Need for features like color coding and persistent session support
- User experience improvements compared to Firefox's native options
- Variety of workarounds needed for existing issues
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-12-20 | Katie W | Thank you for being the only add-on I could find that replicates Chrome's tab grouping! Would love the option for the tabs in each group to be highlighted constantly (ideally as the group icon colour). | |
2024-12-19 | ScooterEightyTwo | I am required to use Edge for my work device & while not being able to use Firefox's extensions is frustrating, one advantage Edge does have over Firefox is tab grouping. I do like Edge's method of grouping tabs in 'folders' that appear by name in the tab bar. Firefox has no such functionality, which is a shame. This extension is the best stand-in for that functionality, and while it is not as refined as what I am used to, I assume that is more a restriction of Firefox rather than the developer's abilities. Overall, very good. | |
2024-11-22 | SedUz | ||
2024-10-29 | cat | ||
2024-10-03 | Firefox user 18622395 | As everybody else is saying in the coments, glad to find this extension, as it was a deal breaker to me using mozilla at this point. Thanks Nameless Guy. I use Chrome at my work and I got used to tab grouping and helping me stay low on the laptop resources while keeping productivity. I prefer firefox in my own computer cause privacy reasons, but to me is the one of the big browsers which is behind in user experience. With this add-on, things leverage a little for me. Hoping this extension keeps improving and either mozilla implements it natively or give this developer the tools to replicate or even improve Chrome Tab Grouping feature. | |
2024-09-04 | igorlogius | ||
2024-08-15 | nelld | not as good as in chromium based browsers, but still usable (without suffering even) God bless you! | |
2024-08-15 | CoolandonRS | Works mostly perfectly as far as I'm concerned, and those missing things are the fault of firefox, not the (active) developer. Good plugin! | |
2024-08-15 | nosoup4u | This is exactly what I wanted, which was something similar to chrome tab groups where it keeps tabs within a single window and I can see the name of the tab group next to the other tabs. It lets you color code them now too, and it required a lot fewer permissions than other add-ons. | |
2024-08-14 | Zag Zag | Exactly the kind of hold over I was looking for while I await the great Chrome Purge of 2024. Tried almost a dozen different add-ons, working down from popularity, and this was the first that does a good job of approximating Chrome groupings (in the tab bar, collapsing, colour-coded, etc). Should I maybe learn to not sit on hundreds of tabs I organize into work flow projects and hobbies to only not look at the grouping for literal years? Possibly. Should I re-learn to bookmark and use website specific save-profiles like it's 2006? NEVER! Thanks Dev bud! |
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