Revisiones de Tree Style Tab (Pestañas estilo árbol)
Tree Style Tab (Pestañas estilo árbol) por Piro (piro_or)
Revisado por WRJA
Se valoró con 5 de 5
por WRJA, hace 3 añosThis extension is not just a powerful research tool, but it's surely one of the best additions to internet browsing ever.
Chrome has tab groups, a way of grouping tabs to categorize them. When switching to FireFox I was saddened by a lack of tab groups, but this extension has basically solved that problem.
This extension allows you to have the same effect as tab groups (tabs sorted under 1 thing, as a set) but allowing for tabs to be under other tabs indefinitely, this opens up massive possibilities for tab organization.
For research, it makes it so much easier to sort out tabs, by showing where they came from & allowing for tab trees to be collapsed.
For browsing, opening new tabs & going down internet rabbitholes is much less erratic, since your able to see which tabs came from which, instead of there just being dozens of webpages of unkown origin.
Edit: (18 October 2022) I don't use tree style tabs on firefox. I use firefox so I can have tree style tabs.
Edit: (19 October 2022) It would be nice if there was a style option that displayed guidelines(like literal lines) to show which tabs were childed to which. I also suggest that there be a save session button which saves every single tab & not just 1 tree. (you can work around this by childing all your tabs to another tab, & then just bookmarking that tree, but it's a clunky workaround)
Edit: (2 November 2022) Is it possible for this extension to modify how tabs are seen on mobile devices. Since firefox lacks tab grouping, it can be especially difficult to track tabs on mobile since you can't see them all the time.
If mobile tab view cannot be modified with extensions, that would be sad :( .
Chrome has tab groups, a way of grouping tabs to categorize them. When switching to FireFox I was saddened by a lack of tab groups, but this extension has basically solved that problem.
This extension allows you to have the same effect as tab groups (tabs sorted under 1 thing, as a set) but allowing for tabs to be under other tabs indefinitely, this opens up massive possibilities for tab organization.
For research, it makes it so much easier to sort out tabs, by showing where they came from & allowing for tab trees to be collapsed.
For browsing, opening new tabs & going down internet rabbitholes is much less erratic, since your able to see which tabs came from which, instead of there just being dozens of webpages of unkown origin.
Edit: (18 October 2022) I don't use tree style tabs on firefox. I use firefox so I can have tree style tabs.
Edit: (19 October 2022) It would be nice if there was a style option that displayed guidelines(like literal lines) to show which tabs were childed to which. I also suggest that there be a save session button which saves every single tab & not just 1 tree. (you can work around this by childing all your tabs to another tab, & then just bookmarking that tree, but it's a clunky workaround)
Edit: (2 November 2022) Is it possible for this extension to modify how tabs are seen on mobile devices. Since firefox lacks tab grouping, it can be especially difficult to track tabs on mobile since you can't see them all the time.
If mobile tab view cannot be modified with extensions, that would be sad :( .
2206 revisiones
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18184964, hace 3 díasGreat, but it needs a search bar, to look for the tab you can't find (because there are too many, or because it is in a collapsed group).
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18379761, hace 5 días5/5 until recent update, I don't know how to remove the new "Tree Style Tab" header in the sidebar above all my tabs but below bookmarks. 2/5 until this is fixed
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por gaf4nhot0, hace 6 díasI was having issues opening new links on new tabs, they always went to the far right. After uninstalling the plugin they started to behave normally opening next to my current tab.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Lucecita Sinis, hace 7 días
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por ryota2357, hace 8 días
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Элина Смирнова, hace 12 díasОтличный VPN, быстро подключается, обеспечивает безопасность и анонимность в сети. Рекомендую!
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por gabie, hace 15 días
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Nehow, hace 21 días
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por rjmcnamara, hace 22 días
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18503600, hace 24 días
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Marco, hace 25 días
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por MM, hace un mesExtremely useful for organisation
However, it does often glitch in one particular way. I keep it on the right side of my desktop, but sometimes the formatting gets messed up where the crosses all appear on the left and the down arrows on the right, with no indentations below each tree, undermining its utility - Se valoró con 4 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18426751, hace un mes
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19003503, hace un mes
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Diaul, hace un mes
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19017784, hace un mes
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18952935, hace un mes閉じたタブを開き直す で最後に閉じたタブだけじゃなくて直近10件くらいから選択できたら嬉しい
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19013778, hace un mes
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por truairfare, hace un mesIn today’s fast-paced world, productivity tools and travel solutions need to be more than functional — they need to be intelligent, intuitive, and stress-reducing. Two standout innovations doing just that are Tree Style Tab, a Firefox extension by Piro (piro_or), and TruAirFare, a travel booking platform that’s changing the way people fly. Together, they represent how technology can streamline both digital workflows and real-world journeys.
visit the and get more exciting - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19011025, hace un mes
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 17387829, hace un mesIt's a good addon. I can't use firefox without it. However the recent update seems to be greying out some (but not all?) discarded tab favicons when I already have something to display that they've been discarded.
I tend to recognise tabs in part by favicon colour; is there a way to disable this behaviour? Nothing in the options for Tree Style Tab. Recent updates mentions some 'secret options' and I've no idea how to even access those.
Besides that, Tree Style Tabs sometimes loses the highlight of the active tab, and the only way you can identify it is mousing over all tabs and checking which one doesn't highlight.