1. Dec 3rd, 2005

    Better tabbing with Firefox

    I posted these two in my daily links, but I bet most of you don’t read it or even know about it. But these two are worth a post of their own. If you tab often, then you’d want to check these out.

    foXpose is for Firefox what the brilliant Expose is to the Mac. You click Shift+Ctrl+X, and it shows you the content of all your tabs so you can navigate to the tab you’re looking for.

    Or if you want to see what’s hidden behind each tab without blowing them all up, you can use Tab Preview, which shows an image of the page as you hover over the tab.

    Update: And I’ve just discovered Tab Sidebar, a nifty extension that makes all your tabs available in the sidebar. You get a thumbnail of each page, and buttons to close, refresh and navigate these pages without having to open them up. For someone who uses tabs a lot, all I can say is Wow!

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    Both require FireFox 1.5.


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