It’s so beautiful I might cry.
How?
Now get it to mouse over only, so there is no showing ui. :-)
I like the way you think, but I also like to have a few elements visible at all times.
Everyone here seeing this: “Wow so sleek, amazing!”
Meanwhile, Mozilla: “Yeah so we’re going to remove compact title bars in favor of touch friendly nonsense. OK. Fine. We will just hide it in about:config until later when we will silently remove it.”
Ooh, how?
Magic
side tree tabs lyfe forever and ever
I didn’t know you could do this. I just investigate this option now
Do you have the css for this somewhere? I’d love to see it
I believe it is Mac only, but have you seen Arc?
That screenshot OP posted is clearly a windows computer.
They weren’t saying the screenshot was of Mac OS. They were saying they believe Arc is only for Mac OS.
I’ll go to the grave with Firefox installed on my brain chip.
Also, check out ArcFox, a way to implement some of Arc Browser’s design into Firefox.
Keep in mind that it is currently undergoing a rewrite.
This is pretty cool! Just installed it. But the css doesn’t seem to load properly, following the tutorial. Do you also have weird stuff going on with the top bar still showing sometimes?
I do not understand. Could someone explain what’s happening?
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uh, the bookmark bar can be easily gotten rid of with 2 clicks.
It’s about the tab- not the bookmarks-bar.
Ctrl+Shift+B
So, not even one click
Well, if you have a mechanical keyboard with certain switches it will still be three clicks
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They got MS Edge like vertical tabs going, which after also using for nearly a year now I will say should be the default setup on wide/desktop formats.
We got more horizontal space than vertical in 16:9 and so on, so it maks no sense to have a second horizontal bar taking up precious vertical space when we can trivially use vertical tabs to use up the abundant space instead. More so because most websites use only a tiny fraction of the horizontal space in their layout anyways (case in point, Lemmy renders the same width whether I got vertical tabs or not).
Ever since MS Edge came out I’ve been looking for this in other browsers, and at least in Firefox I can do it myself, I just wish it was an official thing.
They got MS Edge like vertical tabs
To be fair, vertical tabs has been possible in Firefox for way longer than Edge has even existed. For example this add-on is more than a decade old.
Why continue using the vintage menu bar, when the hamburger menu has everything you need? I don’t get it.
I. Like. It?
You like the aesthetics or practicality? Pretty rare I need the menu for anything
A little of both oddly enough. I think the aesthetic part is just that it’s what I’m used to, so it “looks” right to me? The practicality part is that I do recall what options are under what menus and still just naturally go to them on occasion.
You wouldn’t happen to know how to hide it, would you? I can’t make head or tails of what specific stuff to mess with to try on my own.
I’m at work right now, but the best way to figure out is to use the inspector with the settings turned on to see the name of elements. You’ll have to Google because I can’t recall the instructions for how to turn it in right now. Also, just try googling exactly that question and you’ll probably find someone already has a guide, lol.
I’ll give it another shot, thanks!
Congratulations! Please, do a TedTalk or something!
you can also do that with floorp browser
… how!!!
Thank you! What’s really weird is I don’t see your comment in Voyager, but I can read it when I follow your direct link. I wonder why that is
Here is what I see: https://wefwef.app/inbox/hackertalks.com/c/firefox@lemmy.ml/comments/77590/
Very weird
That is weird. I’ve yet to find the mobile app that checks all the boxes for me.
I am using MrOtherGuy css - https://github.com/MrOtherGuy/firefox-csshacks
I use this one for ulr+tab combinated, with multiple options.
https://mrotherguy.github.io/firefox-csshacks/?file=multi-row_oneliner_combo_patch.cssAm I crazy if I remember doing that over 10 years ago? I’ve been using Chrome for a long time now, but you just made me remember that I used to do that on Firefox when I was using it before it became crap (before becoming good again).
Yeah, same here. Was the first thing I used to do.