Warning: Old post, may or may not work, any more.
Tabs for web pages in browsers are usually arranged horizontally, on top
of the browser window. This arrangement has two disadvantages: First,
with many tabs, it becomes impossible to read their titles. Second,
horizontal tabs take up valuable vertical space on widescreen displays.
The obvious solution is to arrange them vertically. Firefox has several
ways to do this. It is one of three features I still miss from Chrome. But there now is a way to turn on a beta version of this feature in Chrome. This post explains how.
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Horizontal tabs: Vertical space is wasted, tab titles become hard to read. |
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Vertical tabs: Better use of horizontal space on widescreen displays, titles readable even with many tabs. You can tell that it’s a beta feature, because everything still looks a bit ugly. |