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Tabbrowser preferences (TBP) is a lightweight extension that provides additional tab-related functionality, including single-window-mode.
[http://www.intraplanar.net/projects/tabprefs/ Tabbrowser preferences] (TBP) is a lightweight extension that provides additional tab-related functionality, including single-window-mode.


Tabbrowser extensions (TBE) is a gigantic extension that changes some core browser files (and is thus not recommended by the Firefox developers, though a lot of people use it). It is very powerful, adds just about everything you could want with tabs (plus a whole lot more), and is very likely to break from build to build.
[http://white.sakura.ne.jp/~piro/xul/_tabextensions.html.en Tabbrowser extensions] (TBE) is a gigantic extension that changes some core browser files (and is thus not recommended by the Firefox developers, though a lot of people use it). It is very powerful, adds just about everything you could want with tabs (plus a whole lot more), and is very likely to break from build to build.

Revision as of 05:32, 20 February 2004

Tabbrowser preferences (TBP) is a lightweight extension that provides additional tab-related functionality, including single-window-mode.

Tabbrowser extensions (TBE) is a gigantic extension that changes some core browser files (and is thus not recommended by the Firefox developers, though a lot of people use it). It is very powerful, adds just about everything you could want with tabs (plus a whole lot more), and is very likely to break from build to build.