I’ve not used the in browser splitscreen, but can’t you just use the window snapping feature built into the Windows OS itself for that?
Winkey+any arrow key Minimize, Maximize, snap to left or right half of screen.
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Newby@startrek.website 1 year agoEdge’s vertical tabs and splitscreen are killer features that I cannot replicate without issues on firefox or chrome.
I’ve not used the in browser splitscreen, but can’t you just use the window snapping feature built into the Windows OS itself for that?
Winkey+any arrow key Minimize, Maximize, snap to left or right half of screen.
The issue with that is then the vertical tab bar is in the center wasting space.
Death@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I’ve been using tree style tab on firefox for maybe almost 10 years and rarely have any issue unless the firefox update broke it which also rarely happens
filcuk@lemmy.zip 1 year ago
I’m using different vertical tabs (forget the name), have the top hidden, except if I hover over specific region, have various identities (containers?) Implementwd within the vertical sidebar and two profiles that show as a separate app on the toolbar.
Firefox is great.
Newby@startrek.website 1 year ago
Tried and just not as seamless and edge. The groupings and simplicity is killer. Currently running a variant of tst on Firefox and it is just ok.