12-13-2024 02:20 AM
I don't want to use zen or floorp. I want to use firefox, but unfortunately I don't use firefox because it doesn't have these features that increase usability and efficiency. So these features should be built into firefox. We should be able to enable or disable these features in the settings:
vertical menu bar feature (text can be written vertically with letters one below the other
(e.g:
F
i
l
e
etc.)
or text, letters can be written right or left slanted, the user should be able to choose this in the settings),
There should also be buttons that can be added to the toolbar: “Close this open tab” button, “Enable/disable compact mode” button, “Vertical Sidebar Expand/Collapse Web Panel” button (different from the show sidebar button in firefox), “reopen closed tab” button.
Features that increase efficiency and usability should be added, and vertical bars should be enabled for small monitors. When the monitor is small (e.g. laptop monitors) horizontal bars take up too much of the screen. Vertical bars take up less space. Also with modes like compact mode and the ability to hide the bars with drawers, we can get the most out of the monitor. By collapsing the vertical bars and assigning icons and colors, we can use them more effectively without seeing the text. Useful zen-mode-like features such as closing the tab and muting the tab sound should be embedded in the vertical bar collapsing feature.
We need to put pressure on firefox to add these features.
12-15-2024 07:30 PM
05-29-2025 09:10 PM
> Actually, there is no need in workspaces and tab groups
Fundamentally disagree. Zen Browser has workspaces and you can assign a tab container to use in a given workspace, it makes it insanely easier to keep different contexts completely separate