Vertical Tree Tabs

Vertical Tree Tabs

Display your tabs in a sidebar.

Total ratings for Vertical Tree Tabs
4.20 (Rating count: 5)
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Recent reviews for Vertical Tree Tabs
Recent rating average: 4.33
All time rating average: 4.20
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Date Author Rating Comment
2024-01-30 Terry Tran Simple, minimalistic. Great if there was an option to adjust density and font size. Other than this, fantastic
2023-06-22 igorlogius
2022-03-12 R.I.P. IE Does the basics, but no simple button to switch between light/dark mode (oh and by default it's hard to read with black text on a grey backgrround)
2021-03-06 ctrlbrk
2020-06-04 Firefox user 13707739 Hi Bill! I'm Esther, your JavascriptFirewall fan number one! (best add-on out there!). And now I'm testing your VerticalTreeTabs (very lightweight and nice as JavascriptFirewall). But I have two questions, and couldn't find your GitHub repo for VerticalTreeTabs. So, sorry, please allow me to ask here in my review: 1) Are you planning to add tab-context-menu for each tab inside the SideBar? 2) Are you planning to add more tab status showed inside SideBar? (just a different background-color will be enough). In general, as tab status shown inside sidebar, I believe will be enough different background-color for: Unloaded, Loading, Loaded, Discarded and Selected. In order to adopt your VerticalTreeTabs, I just need the two requests above. Both requests are a must! I have not more requests... your VerticalTreeTabs is wonderful. Thank you!
2020-04-16 atimholt This rating is based mostly on the source code, rather than the usability. This add-on doesn't fit with my workflow, but none do. I'm the kind of guy who writes custom functions in my ~2,000-line vimrc, but I've never written a browser add-on. This is just a beautiful, simple starting point to getting a browser to act reasonably. But the usability is pretty limited, as is. You can't create new tabs from within the sidebar, and typing “ctrl-t” puts the new tab at the end of the list, at the top level of the hierarchy. Also, you cannot drag a tab such that it becomes the sibling of the last tab within a level—that is, you can drag a tab so that it has the same level as the next pre-drag tab, or so that it is the child of the previous pre-drag tab, but nothing in-between.