Reviews for Tree Style Tab
Tree Style Tab by Piro (piro_or)
Review by JHP
Rated 5 out of 5
by JHP, 7 years agoIt's a must have! Thanks.
It's just the Firefox 57 upgrade that is a bit hard but it is not the developer's fault! I was just surprised not to see my vertical tabs on the left (even after some FF restarts) until I read that there is a button to display it! Maybe there is a bug or the developer simply forgot to make this visible by default or maybe FF57 does not allow this.
For the upgrade, I had to follow the migration tutorial here: https://github.com/piroor/treestyletab/wiki/How-to-convert-session-information-from-old-TST-0.19.x-to-new-TST-2.x
And then I used the following CSS rule to hide the "standard tab bar on the top": https://github.com/piroor/treestyletab/wiki/Code-snippets-for-custom-style-rules#hide-horizontal-tabs-at-the-top-of-the-window-1349
First I had to created a folder chrome inside my user profile directory, then a new file userChrome.css where I placed the following code:
#TabsToolbar {
visibility: collapse !important;
}
This hides the "standard tab bar on the top" as expected.
Now I finally have TST quite as before, and at least as usefull as before!
Thanks again @Piro and other developers to keep maintaining this add-on!
It's just the Firefox 57 upgrade that is a bit hard but it is not the developer's fault! I was just surprised not to see my vertical tabs on the left (even after some FF restarts) until I read that there is a button to display it! Maybe there is a bug or the developer simply forgot to make this visible by default or maybe FF57 does not allow this.
For the upgrade, I had to follow the migration tutorial here: https://github.com/piroor/treestyletab/wiki/How-to-convert-session-information-from-old-TST-0.19.x-to-new-TST-2.x
And then I used the following CSS rule to hide the "standard tab bar on the top": https://github.com/piroor/treestyletab/wiki/Code-snippets-for-custom-style-rules#hide-horizontal-tabs-at-the-top-of-the-window-1349
First I had to created a folder chrome inside my user profile directory, then a new file userChrome.css where I placed the following code:
#TabsToolbar {
visibility: collapse !important;
}
This hides the "standard tab bar on the top" as expected.
Now I finally have TST quite as before, and at least as usefull as before!
Thanks again @Piro and other developers to keep maintaining this add-on!
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- Rated 3 out of 5by Mossy, 3 days agoworked as advertised, but I didn't sign up for an "ai chatbot." such a feature frankly seems unnecessary, and should be left for extra extensions.
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- Rated 5 out of 5by Nick, 19 days agoBeen using for years, great add-on. But now affected by the new Firefox sidebar that appears alongside and can't be removed.
Great that this was noted 2 days ago (issue #3726 on the support pages) as an "enhancement" in triage. Hopefully its a top priority! It says "collapse the side bar manually" but everytime I do that TST also closes? - Rated 5 out of 5by beaMNode, 19 days ago
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- Rated 2 out of 5by Vishal, 24 days agoOverall a good idea. But some basic features are missing like minimizing and expansion of sidebar. Tried with CSS, but the experience not yet smooth. Additionally also has stability issues - sometimes keeps loading and the only way to make it work is to exit firefox and reopen
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- Rated 4 out of 5by few, a month agoThis is so great, but it could be much better if you could rename the trees for better organization, just like the folders in Google Chrome or Brave. I found this extension almost perfect, the only thing missing is that it's very easy to get lost without opening a search tab to be the "father" of the tree, for example, opening a search on Google and for emails, and inside the tree, put the emails that I use both personally and for work.
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