181015 Philip Webb wrote: > The big question is whether I can still group tabs, > whether directly with FF or via some add-on (whatever they're now called).
I've now been using FF for a few days & can report my experience. There doesn't seem to be an add-on which reproduces the old version. However, I've done what I thought mb the best imitation : the answer is windows ! -- no, not that Windows, but FF windows. It's simple to drag-drop tabs from one FF window to another : you just have to make sure you drop it into the Tab Bar. My daily use of this is when reading news stories. If I'm reading the Guardian, there are 5 story lists I check : World, UK, Biz, Opinion + the home page. The problem is that not all Biz stories are listed there, but mb eg under World, so to group them for easy reading I need to grab all of them, then move them into my desired groups, ie World, UK, Biz (incl Brexit), Science+Environment, Entertainment (sport history pictures etc). This was easy fun using the old Tab Groups ; now it's not fun, but fairly easy to do by creating separate windows & dragging the appropriate tabs into the appropriate windows ; dragging the 1st onto the desktop creates each window. Does anyone know why FF dropped this feature ? It looks as if it sb easy to develop as a front-end to window management. Otherwise, the new FF is noticeably faster than the old FF. Also, can anyone tell me how to remove an add-on ? -- ========================,,============================================ SUPPORT ___________//___, Philip Webb ELECTRIC /] [] [] [] [] []| Cities Centre, University of Toronto TRANSIT `-O----------O---' purslowatchassdotutorontodotca