Reviews for Tree Style Tab
Tree Style Tab by Piro (piro_or)
Review by Anonymous
Rated 5 out of 5
by Anonymous, a year agoI think this might be the best add-on I've ever installed (apart from uBlock Origin ofc). I'm way more organized with this, it's a life-saver!
I do have some suggestions though, the first of which is to have the option of making a tab (or tree) the first child when dropping it on a parent tab (I like to have my latest tabs at the top of trees). This should also go for when a link or string is dropped on a tab (Drag and Drop section).
For my second suggestion, I use an extension called "Search by Youtube-Right Click Menu" and when I look up a term with it, the newly opened YouTube tab is considered an independent tab whereas I would like it to be first child of the current tab (other options would be nice too!). I've tried tweaking the "Tabs opened from Existing Tabs" and "New Tabs not from Existing Tabs" settings but none of them seem to do what I want. I'm not sure how these tabs behave but if it's possible to implement this, it would be pretty cool.
And for my final suggestion, I think it would be nice to add the option to make all the descendants of a tree the first children of said tree. Sometimes, I just keep on creating new tabs which create a new child of a child of a child, etc.
Thanks!
PS: I apologize if those options already exists but I looked for them in the settings and the Extensions extend TST list but couldn't find them.
I do have some suggestions though, the first of which is to have the option of making a tab (or tree) the first child when dropping it on a parent tab (I like to have my latest tabs at the top of trees). This should also go for when a link or string is dropped on a tab (Drag and Drop section).
For my second suggestion, I use an extension called "Search by Youtube-Right Click Menu" and when I look up a term with it, the newly opened YouTube tab is considered an independent tab whereas I would like it to be first child of the current tab (other options would be nice too!). I've tried tweaking the "Tabs opened from Existing Tabs" and "New Tabs not from Existing Tabs" settings but none of them seem to do what I want. I'm not sure how these tabs behave but if it's possible to implement this, it would be pretty cool.
And for my final suggestion, I think it would be nice to add the option to make all the descendants of a tree the first children of said tree. Sometimes, I just keep on creating new tabs which create a new child of a child of a child, etc.
Thanks!
PS: I apologize if those options already exists but I looked for them in the settings and the Extensions extend TST list but couldn't find them.
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- Rated 1 out of 5by thingthing, 16 days agoit would be five stars if it didnt totally eat up my ram, it actually burned and finished off two of my laptops.
when i finally could get a new computer i read up online what others experiences were, and yea many people had experienced the wild ram issues too, for which the creator had posted solutions.
so, i tried the "solutions". nope it didnt work, so i didnt wanna burn or harm my new computer and promptly uninstalled. not worth it.
it was truly excellent though for organizing stuff and for my audhd self, but it will very likely come at the cost of your hardware.
and yea it got gradually worse the more tabs i stashed. didnt matter if they were just in folders and "not running" because no yea they still did somehow.
really really really unfortunate!! i hope this is something that will work in the future.
giving a two because it really really was very nice organizing even if it cost me badly in the end...
downloader beware!!!!!
edit: nah fuck this, switching to one star so people more likely can even see the fuckery when they press reviews - Rated 5 out of 5by gsw945, 18 days agoVery good, a lot of tabs can be located faster, the same tabs open pages are also organized together!
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- Rated 2 out of 5by Julien, 19 days agoThis extension makes Firefox dreadfully slow. I just removed it and it feels like breathing again.
The tool looked promising, but it really makes web surfing extremely difficult, sometimes impossible: some blogs became simply impossible to show. Also, a lot of swapping occured when using that tool, so I guess it uses way too much memory.
I am back for good to the simple vertical panel Firefox provides. - Rated 5 out of 5by Jan Klass, 19 days agoGreat for managing tabs and tasks and research and group them and…
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- Rated 3 out of 5by Iceman, 24 days agoThis is probably a great extension for some people, but I couldn't get behind it since I couldn't get rid of my top bar.
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- Rated 5 out of 5by Tblue, a month agoI can't live without this add-on. This is an essential Firefox add-on for me. Great job!
Only drawback: It makes it very easy to have too many tabs open. :-) - Rated 5 out of 5by 解体中共救中国, a month ago
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