• Jay@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    When was that? I only ask because Firefox has vertical tabs now.

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      2 days ago

      Sorry for AI but I couldn’t find it by just googling:

      Yes, Firefox did have an in-house developed “Tab Center” — it was an experimental feature created by Mozilla as part of their Test Pilot programme around 2016–2017.

      🧪 Mozilla’s Original “Tab Center” Name: Tab Center

      Status: Experimental Test Pilot feature (now discontinued)

      Timeframe: Circa 2016–2017

      Purpose: To explore the usability of vertical tabs on the left side of the browser, instead of the traditional horizontal layout.

      🔍 Key Features Displayed open tabs vertically in a sidebar.

      Showed a more spacious, scrollable list of tabs.

      Included favicons and tab titles — easier to manage lots of tabs.

      Supported mouse gestures like tab pinning and closing.

      Looked and felt very similar to Edge’s modern vertical tabs.