Implement Tree-style Tabs
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@aniketd The Windows Panel is a good alternative to Tree Style Tabs. It makes it easy to organise tabs and stacks between workspaces with drag and drop.
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@Pesala
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+1 very useful, i need it, too.
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read 'em & weep, vivaldi devs.
Spoiler
please please pl-ease give us comparable tab management functionality in vivaldi. all current v tabstack options pale to insignificance against
tst
but especiallysidebery
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@jon -- vivaldi is already, for years, the best chromium-based browser, of course. if only you & your devs would pls give us true infinitely-nestable collapsible multi-groupable tab-stacking capability like
treestyletab
and especiallysidebery
[see my pic in my preceding post], then vivaldi would become the best browser altogether.- https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tree-style-tab/
- https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/sidebery/
pretty please?
sidebery has wonderfully extensive & granular settings
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+1 for that feature.
What I am currently using is the Tabs Outliner extension in a panel, so I have my sessions, hibernated tabs, tree style etc. like it's built into Vivaldi. Unfortunately the dev is Ukrainian and the project seems to be on hold.
So far it's the best solution I saw. Thousands of tabs in multiple windows and sessions are easily manageable and you can even move and suspend whole subtrees.
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@Pesala the windows panel is very nice. But at this stage in it development it's along way from being as useful as TST or S on FF, or TO (Tabs Outliner) on Chromium. The ability to hibernate tabs and groups of tabs, see their hibernate states, save hibernated tabs grouped in a project forever with no impact on cpu/memory, annotate any tab for categorization, add independent notes anywhere in the panel, quickly create windows and groups, auto backup and sync and restore, etc. makes Tabs Outliner a concept which bridges tabs, bookmarks, history, notes into one web research thing. It feels to me like a new paradigm, whenever a different browser forces me to go back to separate history and bookmarks and tabs and notes.
@VivaVavildi I hate and love Tabs Outliner in equal amounts! I have been a paid supporter for something like a decade. But it has been abandonware for many, many years. I tried it in the windows panel but could not get it to work as well as you did! Congrats. I hope that someday one of the browsers incorporates its many benefits natively.
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@brucetm
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+1 for tree-style tabs.
I'm trying new browsers after coming from Brave. I didn't like many aspects of Firefox, but tree style tabs was a killer app for my use case of drilling down into multiple open tabs during work. I loved Vivaldi's idea of tab stacks, but was disappointed to learn that it only stopped at two levels.
I know Vivaldi's a small team and I like a lot of other aspects of Vivaldi. Just adding an additional voice in support of this feature. It would be a killer feature if Vivaldi built in tree-style tabbing as an option.
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@VivaldiN00b Vote for the first post if you haven't already done so. (Voting again will remove your vote).
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@VivaldiN00b and welcome to the forum. I hope you'll stay long enough that you'll regret choosing this username
In the mean time, check out the windows panel of you haven't done so already. Not the same but maybe a relief -
This is the only feature missing that's keeping me from using Vivaldi full time. Coming from firefox with sideberry or tree style tabs, to use workspaces in vivaldi.
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I'm coming from Pale Moon with Tree Style Tab (which I've been using before on the pre-v53 Firefox for years) and I'd hope Vivaldi would have implemented this when I heard it supported vertical tabs, but alas it's not the case.
I think Edge's tab groups are slightly better than Vivaldi's tab stacks.Please implement this, please!
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sidebery
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@tuzhao
Hi, you can vote in the first post with the like button, it has already 200 user votes but since 2018!
The thread is not tagged as Pipeline, not even as Nice to Have, I would not wait for it.Cheers, mib
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@mib2berlin ...and so, alas, i didn't
waiting patiently, quietly
since 2015 is long enough.
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@tuzhao @Thrywyn The best work around available is to use the Windows Panel.
This topic was once tagged as WILL NOT DO, but is now untagged.
My guess is that it would take more work to implement and maintain that it is worth, in spite of the number of votes.