I switched from Zen back to Firefox because of bugs and forced features like window sync which many users including myself don’t want. I really miss having the entire UI on the side, I really don’t care about Zen’s other features.

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    9 days ago

    See the SideBery extension. The Firefox Ultima theme helps as well.

    Though you still won’t get the URL bar on the side, and keeping custom themes up to date is a bit of a hassle.

    It’s why I made the jump to Zen, you can turn off the tab synchronisation.

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      9 days ago

      I must add that I find it just a little ironic, that you’d switch back to Firefox because of features Zen added, to then ask Firefox to add new features.
      (This is meant as an observation, not any sort of personal attack.)

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        8 days ago

        It’s valid though, i had to move away from zen because they forced a particular workflow without a way to opt out from it, but I liked most of their UI stuff.

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            7 days ago

            tab syncing and use of workspaces. Disabling tab syncing would break some things back in January, and the developers made it clear that Zen was - out of a sudden - a spaces browser, not a window one. So I jumped ship.

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    8 days ago

    Vivaldi just had a nice update with an auto-hide feature.

    I am a fan of vertical tabs but usually it takes up a little too much left hand space for my liking so I’d semi-frequently be adjusting the size depending on if I needed it, now with the recent change all of it gets out if your way until you hover over there, I’m liking it a lot so far.

    Both Chrome and Firefox’s vertical tabs are so much worse, Edge’s somehow the best out of the mainstream browsers imo.

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      8 days ago

      Last I tried that would break other basic things, making it unusable for everyday use, so I just changed browsers. Is it working 100% now?

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        7 days ago

        I faced a barrage of issues when the option first rolled out too, but they’ve fixed a good chunk of them.
        At least for my daily usage I haven’t hit any bugs for a while now.

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      8 days ago

      This is a FEATURE? I’ve been frustrated with this “bug” for WEEKS whenever I needed a clean auxiliary browser window with only a tab or two and the hundreds of tabs from the main window got duplicated in the new one making it equally hard to navigate. Sheez.

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    8 days ago

    On Windows and many DEs it would be strage to have the window buttons on the left though