October 22, 2006

How to get multiple rows of tabs in FireFox 2.0

I happen to like multiple rows of tabs only in one context: web browsing. Everywhere else, it’s a no-no.

Here’s an add-in for FireFox 2.0 that lets you have multiple rows of tabs: Tab Mix Plus.

Is there something like this for IE 7 that I don’t know about?

Comments (5) -- Posted by: dtc @ 9:42 pm

5 Comments to “How to get multiple rows of tabs in FireFox 2.0”

  1. Ryan Li Says:

    I happen to like use Firefox only because it easier helps me to surf some pages which Chinese government firewall forbits such as WIKI.

  2. Div Says:

    Same feature of multiple rows of tabs is present in Maxthon browser from long time. Firefox is a copycat.

  3. dtc Says:

    It’s funny you should mention that – the main reason I’m familiar with multiple rows of tabs is because I used to use Avant Browser.

  4. Guillermo Says:

    Help me please…
    I just installed Firefox 2.0, and all of a sudden, my username/password isn't being inserted in the signon window (it always was before). I tried the usual suspects–I did not mistakenly tell FF not to remember the password for this site; and I also tried the remember password bookmarklet, but all to no avail–FF will not ask me to remember this password. What do I need to do to get around this?

  5. Quinn Says:

    Please add firefox cookies/bad web sites immunization in next version!
    Firefox 2 cannot reject third party cookies!!!!!!!!

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