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Feature Request: Rows of tabs for multiple tabs open

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Effectively killing Tab Mixed Plus with the 57 update killed a lot features that made FF superior to Chrome.

Please, please create rows of tabs instead of this scrolling crap when there are multiple tabs open.

I have tried the CSS hack that is out there, but I don't find it sufficient.

Effectively killing Tab Mixed Plus with the 57 update killed a lot features that made FF superior to Chrome. Please, please create rows of tabs instead of this scrolling crap when there are multiple tabs open. I have tried the CSS hack that is out there, but I don't find it sufficient.

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suitopsuedo said

Please, please create rows of tabs instead of this scrolling crap when there are multiple tabs open.

This support forum is more of an emergency room than a place for planning. You can give feature suggestions on sites such as the following:

I have tried the CSS hack that is out there, but I don't find it sufficient.

Where does it fall short? I guess perhaps I should also ask, which one did you use?

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Thanks for the reply. I tried to find a spot for feature suggestions and kept getting redirected to the support forum.

I used this one: https://vimeo.com/242120210, which came from this thread:https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/tabs-in-two-or-more-rows-like-tabmixpro-in-quantum/21657

I generally have multiple windows open with multiple tabs and I could only get this fix to work on one window. I also couldn't get it to stick, when I restarted my browser, the tabs went away. It also looked wonky if you didn't have the same amount of tabs open on each row.

I miss Tab Mix Plus, it's a shame it's not working for FF 57. Moz should really look into integrating some of its more popular features.

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