Reviews for Tree Style Tab
Tree Style Tab by Piro (piro_or)
Review by Onihikage
Rated 5 out of 5
by Onihikage, 7 years agoFirst: If you think the add-on doesn't work, press F1 or click the "Tree Style Tab" button that appears. The options page tells you this, but we all know people are too impatient to read the manual and expect everything to be done for them instantly.
Due to current limitations with WebExtensions (in Firefox 57.0.2), this add-on can't remove tabs from the top of the screen, so the user has to do this themselves by modifying their userChrome.css file. There is a post on the Firefox subreddit detailing how to do this, but I would like to see this guide included or referenced in the options page until such functionality can be added to the WebExtensions API: https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/736cji/how_to_hide_native_tabs_in_firefox_57_tree_style/
Caveats aside, Tree Style Tab is still an exceptional organizational tool for anyone who has a habit of opening new tabs for everything. With the tree organization, you always know which tab opened from or is related to which other tab, and the options for how you want the tabs to behave are extensive. The only faults I can find have to do with limitations of the new add-on engine, so I can't think of any reason to deduct stars. Great add-on, essential to how I navigate the web.
Due to current limitations with WebExtensions (in Firefox 57.0.2), this add-on can't remove tabs from the top of the screen, so the user has to do this themselves by modifying their userChrome.css file. There is a post on the Firefox subreddit detailing how to do this, but I would like to see this guide included or referenced in the options page until such functionality can be added to the WebExtensions API: https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/736cji/how_to_hide_native_tabs_in_firefox_57_tree_style/
Caveats aside, Tree Style Tab is still an exceptional organizational tool for anyone who has a habit of opening new tabs for everything. With the tree organization, you always know which tab opened from or is related to which other tab, and the options for how you want the tabs to behave are extensive. The only faults I can find have to do with limitations of the new add-on engine, so I can't think of any reason to deduct stars. Great add-on, essential to how I navigate the web.
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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, 20 days ago
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- Rated 2 out of 5by Vishal, 25 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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