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Moving tabs from a window that has only one tab to a different window without having to manually unmaximize the window with only one tab

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Sometimes, I move a tab from the main Firefox window with all my tabs on it to a different window with just the one tab on it, and then I want to move it back, often between monitors. However, Firefox, in it's infinite wisdom, has decided that when there is ONLY ONE TAB on a window, that window should still remain maximized when you click and drag the ONE TAB that is on that window, and that moving a tab off of a window with the mouse to another monitor shouldn't actually count as tearing it off a window. Chrome works exactly how I want this to work, for reference. It would also be nice if it could un-maximize a window if you select all the tabs on it.

I want to know if it is possible, through any means, to force Firefox to replicate chrome's behavior with the mouse.

Sometimes, I move a tab from the main Firefox window with all my tabs on it to a different window with just the one tab on it, and then I want to move it back, often between monitors. However, Firefox, in it's infinite wisdom, has decided that when there is ONLY ONE TAB on a window, that window should still remain maximized when you click and drag the ONE TAB that is on that window, and that moving a tab off of a window with the mouse to another monitor shouldn't actually count as tearing it off a window. Chrome works exactly how I want this to work, for reference. It would also be nice if it could un-maximize a window if you select all the tabs on it. I want to know if it is possible, through any means, to force Firefox to replicate chrome's behavior with the mouse.

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