Tab Groups is a useful browser feature that allows you to group open websites together for better management. Most Chromium-based browsers support Tab Groups, as Google implemented them in Chromium and Chrome.
That’s one of the advantages of using an established browser source that is developed constantly. Don’t get me wrong, there are also disadvantages, like the death of Manifest V2 extensions support, which Google put into Chromium.
It is interesting to note that Mozilla introduced Tab Groups into Firefox at a time when Chrome and Chromium-based browsers did not really support it. Called Panorama, Mozilla launched it in 2010 as a way for users to group tabs.
While the implementation was not as elegant as what Google introduced in Chromium and Chrome, it was nevertheless a useful feature to some. Firefox extensions like TabGroups Manager would improve accessibility and usability. Mozilla decided to kill tab groups in Firefox eventually.
A few months ago, Mozilla announced that it would listen to feature requests from the community. Next to vertical tabs, Firefox would also get support for tab groups.
Tab Groups in Firefox Nightly
First bits of code have now landed in Firefox Nightly.
Note: Tab Groups in Firefox is not feature-complete at this point. There is no point in criticism Mozilla at this point, as development is still ongoing.
With that said, Firefox users who want to follow the development may enable Tab Groups in Firefox in the following way:
- Make sure that Firefox Nightly is up to date (check Menu > Help > About Firefox Nightly).
- Load about:config in the browser’s address bar.
- Search for browser.tabs.groups.enabled.
- Click on the toggle icon to set the value to true.
- Restart Firefox.
Right-click on a tab and select “Add tab to new group” to create a new tab group in Firefox. You can drag & drop tabs between groups already. Some features, such as the ability to collapse and expand groups, are not implemented yet.
What is your take on tab groups in Firefox? Do you plan to use the feature once it lands? Feel free to write a comment down below.
Off Topic: Did you see this Martin?
Court Orders Google to “Uninstall” Pirate IPTV App Sideloaded on Android Devices.
(https://torrentfreak.com/court-orders-google-to-uninstall-pirate-iptv-app-sideloaded-on-android-devices-240923/)
If google complies then we’ll have no control over android devices at all.