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How can I prevent Firefox from collapsing one tab tree when I switch to another tree?

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Before Firefox version 57, the Tree Style Tabs extension had a switchable option for this exact thing. However, the new integrated Tree Style Tabs does not include this option. I know the setting exists somewhere, as if I manually open a tree without switching to it, I can then switch between two trees with one of them collapsing.

Before Firefox version 57, the Tree Style Tabs extension had a switchable option for this exact thing. However, the new integrated Tree Style Tabs does not include this option. I know the setting exists somewhere, as if I manually open a tree without switching to it, I can then switch between two trees with one of them collapsing.

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I have not looked into this deeply but are you using this extension?

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fire.../tree-style-tab/

I see the latest version is:

Version 2.3.0 Last updated 4 days ago (Nov 30, 2017)

and there is a long list of features, so I wonder if that version solves your problem?

Can you please confirm that you are using that version and the problem still exists? Thanks.