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Tabs gone in version 79.0.4

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Tabs as a concept have been intentionally designed out of Firefox. Instead replaced by numerical list that isn't visible until explicitly opened! The whole idea of tabs is a range of visible alternatives, that can be easily switched between in a single step. At the risk of seeming rude it seems like a dumb idea, throwing the baby out with the bathwater!

Tabs as a concept have been intentionally designed out of Firefox. Instead replaced by numerical list that isn't visible until explicitly opened! The whole idea of tabs is a range of visible alternatives, that can be easily switched between in a single step. At the risk of seeming rude it seems like a dumb idea, throwing the baby out with the bathwater!

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Hi

Tabs are still in Firefox for Android and can be access from the tab icon (square with a number in it) next to the addressbar.

I hope that this helps.

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When you have to click the square icon to open up a list and scroll down the list to search for the relevant site, that isn't Tabbing. It is a search list. Totally different. Tabs are great because they are present all the time visual queues to your most recent sites, that you switch too and from with great speed and flexibility. Icon that open lists that then need to be searched are an altogether different approach, ham fisted. They ARE NOT Tabs

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Hi,

The people who answer questions here, for the most part, are other Firefox users volunteering their time (like me), not Mozilla employees or Firefox developers.

If you want to leave feedback for Firefox developers, you can go to the Firefox Help menu and select Submit Feedback... or use this link. Your feedback gets collected by a team of people who read it and gather data about the most common issues.

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Have followed your link and pasted my concerns there. Thank you.

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No problem, glad we can help.

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Contact Mozilla/Firefox Support? Hah! I don't think so. I've never heard back from them, hence the reason I'm here... with the same question as longinthetooth.

As soon as the new update occurred I noticed that: a. It is so much like Opera it's hard to tell the difference. b. I like it. Quite a lot. It's better than Opera. c. Except that one can't move tabs as we used to be able to. This is a major inconvenience, especially to someone that needs to keep a lot of tabs open. Typically, most related tabs will get opened about the same time, and be grouped together.

But if one does more research later, the tab will be removed from the other related tabs. And with the update one cannot move it near its kindred tabs. Same if you accidentally close one of those related tabs. It reopens at the top of the list and cannot be moved back with the others.

Of course, there are many other situations where one desires to move a tab or tabs. But the point is that the ability to move tabs is important, we could move tabs before, we can move tabs in Opera (your evil twin), and we need to be able to move tabs in the new update, please.

I spent a lot of time writing this (even more than you would think since my keyboard is completely messed). And I spent a lot of time on my first message too, to which I received no answer. I'm going to wake up tomorrow and be able to move tabs, right?

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Hi Seburo. Thanks to you and the other volunteers. Just wanted to say that in your first response that the solution you offered IS the problem. Bloody infuriating to put it politely. Thanks for posting the link in the later reply, i shall go and have a wee vent. The reasons I used firefox have been wiped with this update and I may have to look at other options. Cheers.

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If you actually do look for another browser you might want to check out Opera. I think Firefox modeled after Opera extensively this time. Looks nearly the same. But one can move tabs in Opera. Course they have their own set of problems; one being a super snotty moderator. At least Seburo is polite.