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If it aint broke don't fix it

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First you messed up the bookmarks, then you messed up the RSS feeds and now you have messed up the links and tabs functions. I have had enough, after being a firefox user for many many years, and I am reluctantly migrating to Google

First you messed up the bookmarks, then you messed up the RSS feeds and now you have messed up the links and tabs functions. I have had enough, after being a firefox user for many many years, and I am reluctantly migrating to Google

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Chrome has it's share of issues. There is a reason google modified the motto. That being said, I mostly use Chrome now, but try to use Firefox occasionally. I really really like Tree Style Tabs.

Yesterday I had errors 'An extension, Tree Style Tab, requires Container Tabs. An extension, Firefox Multi-Account Containers, requires Container Tabs.

So I learned more about container fail but today the same errors again.

I want to throw FF in the container.

Menu's are just about always drop-down, not drop across, so why are tabs crosswise? If tabs where already vertical, putting them up top would be considered stupid. Too bad FF broke it again.

Sad thing is, it's not just FF, it's the whole industry.