Make you Firefox tabs occupy a lot less.
One of the novelties anounced by
Firefox is the possibility to make a tab occupy the minimum, so they can be used as if the were
direct access buttons to applications. If we have a tab on which we can only see the icon, it practically becomes an access to the web we have open. That is what
App Tabs (a
plug-in for Firefox) offers.
With
App Tabs we can
minimize and group the tabs that we use most so that they allways stay open, and with the contents loaded, but without practically occupying any space from the tab bar. Something that is very useful when we browse various tabs at the same time.
Once we open any website in the broweser, we can "minimize" its tab with
App Tabs, that is very useful it what the tabs contain are our home page, our email account or the social nets we commonly use, because these are tabs that we will
hardly ever close.
Furthermore,
App Tabs allows us to
save its configuration and the tabs between sesions, so that once we close the browser, when we reopen it, we will access the same tabs that we had open before closing down the browser program