Firefox Productivity Features: Improved Tabbed Browsing
Tuesday, December 8, 2009 by ashwin
Tabs
At first glance, they look like little labels living above the site you’re currently visiting. But they are a brilliant way to browse multiple sites at once. Simple and easy, you can think of them as the electronic version of a well kept filing cabinet, with the tabs as the dividers and the sites as the content kept in folders. Each new site appears as a new tab (not a new window) and can be accessed in one click. When you quit Firefox, you can save your tabs and windows for the next time you start. No need to reopen all your windows each time you start a session.Smooth Scrolling
Easy Organization
new improved Get your sites in order. Simply arrange the order of your tabs by dragging them in one swift move of your mouse. Or, if your browser window is getting cluttered with too many tabs, just drag a tab out of its existing spot and it will automatically open up in a new window.
Reopen Closed Tabs
If you accidentally close a tab, you can reopen it in one click. Just view Recently Closed Tabs in the History menu and select the tab you’d like to reopen.
Save on Exit
When you quit Firefox, you can save your tabs and windows for the next time you start. No need to reopen all your windows each time you start a session.
Smooth Scrolling
Like to have all 20 of your favorite pages open at once? An elegant new feature lets you scroll through tabs easily to see them all and access the one you want quickly.