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Eheka Pytyvõha

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Kuaave

color coding and grouping tabs

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many times I will have many tabs open in a browser, covering different subjects - cars, science things, sports, movies, etc. Is there a way I can cluster all the related topic tabs together, in an order I tell it? Also, color-coding would be a great visual cue - like red tabs for sports, blue for cars, green for science, etc. Can I order and color the tabs like that either in general setup or any available add-ons?

many times I will have many tabs open in a browser, covering different subjects - cars, science things, sports, movies, etc. Is there a way I can cluster all the related topic tabs together, in an order I tell it? Also, color-coding would be a great visual cue - like red tabs for sports, blue for cars, green for science, etc. Can I order and color the tabs like that either in general setup or any available add-ons?

Opaite Mbohovái (3)

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There is no built-in way to color tabs, and also, I think add-ons can only set a general theme and not color individual tabs. But add-ons definitely can make lists and groups. For example, you could take a look at this one:

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/simple-tab-groups/

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thanks, but not as fast & easy as color-coding. Why, won't Firefox let users color-code or group by sight like say a thick line between groups?

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I don't know whether anyone has proposed that. There are suggestions for tab grouping on Mozilla's new feedback site. For example: https://mozilla.crowdicity.com/post/721344