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I’m trying to switch to Floorp right now from Firefox, where I have both the regular horizontal tabs, and a flat vertical list with the Tree Style Tab extension. I use the later a lot, and while I could keep this setup in Floorp, I like that the vertical tabs can be native instead of using TST. However, it just feels weird to not have horizontal tabs. I think I might miss seeing a bunch of my tab titles at a glance with it, but I have to use it more and see how I feel.

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[–] cre0@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Homie never heard of favicons I guess lol

“Why would anyone use a browser in any way other than how I use a browser? Fucking idiots!”

[–] sanpedropeddler@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Somehow I don't think my question equates to calling OP an idiot.

[–] cre0@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I use exclusively vertical tabs with a thin bar that doesn’t display page titles.

Can you seriously not understand why someone would do that?

Main page tabs are pinned on new windows. If I click a link inside one of those sites, it nests under the main page tab. Ex: one tab for lemmy is pinned to the sidebar. When I click an article link, it gets nested under the lemmy tab. In another tab I have an email box pinned. Clicking any links inside an email nests a new tab under the email tab.

I don’t need titles because I know what each tab is already. I have about 15 pages as persistent tabs in any new browser window. If things get complicated and I need a ton of tabs for one of those sites, I just drag the tab group out of the main browser so it becomes it’s own window.

I can see how that's useful if you often have that many tabs open at once. You could have just started with that instead of being unnecessarily rude.