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Someone is working on Horizontal Tab: Zen-Mod-Forbidden-Horizontal-Tabs |
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I just find this ironic. I love that someone is building a plugin but this should be core functionality. I use Vivaldi now, I would love to have tried Zen but this is a killer. |
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If you really must know, there is an about:config toggle for it... It is a work in progress though and I only know for sure that it is in twilight and need lots of work IMO
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I feel kind of bad for this comment now. I came back to Zen Browser and it's a really solid option. The fact the sidebar auto hides takes some getting used to but it offers alot more screen real estate. |
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What community would like the best? Vertical or horizontal tabs? Or maybe the freedom of choice depending on the need? Should it be configurable or imposed from above?
I totally disagree with the statement from FAQ https://docs.zen-browser.app/faq, 1st question answer: How can I use horizontal tabs?
You DO NOT maximize screen space with vertical tabs, you waste it even more compared to another Firefox clone - Waterfox. See the empty space below the same tabs opened in Zen and the horizontal, humble bar on Waterfox, compare page content. Screenshots attached. Both full screen on 1920x1200 screen (but it does not matter so as they were on 1920x1080, not much of a difference - just 120 pixels), just tried to open same tabs and same amount of them. Both browsers have only 2 extensions installed and enabled: uBlock Origin and Dark Reader (I use only them).
Where is more space wasted?
Of course it is my scenario - few tabs opened, but that's my need. I don't use workspaces, I don't use containters, I don't like to open dosens of tabs. I got needed pages in bookmarks, history or in homepage. I don't like minimizing / hiding tabs or animations to show them. I just need few tabs open at the same time, with their names shown, but not waste 2/3 of space as empty on a tab list, like Zen does.
Therefore I think it should be configurable per users choice.
I would very much appreciate that.
Is that hard to make technically? Asking as an ordinary user, I am not a programmer, I'm not able to understand the code. I'm just looking for a browser that is secure, but most comfortable for me. Of course you could say: drop Zen, stay with Waterfox. Nope. That would not be professional answer. And I need some inquiries and test in what I'm interested in.
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