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Feature request: "Dummy" folder tab #70

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eternaleye opened this issue Jan 7, 2016 · 4 comments
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Feature request: "Dummy" folder tab #70

eternaleye opened this issue Jan 7, 2016 · 4 comments

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@eternaleye
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Tree Style Tab has the "about:treestyletab-group?title=..." tab, in order to allow the user to create named folders.

A simple blank page that has a name in the tab tree would be sufficient, but even better would be to reproduce the TST behavior that the body of that tab is a maximally-expanded tree of its children. This is less useful while collapsing is still unimplemented, but once that's supported is very convenient.

@redmaw
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redmaw commented Feb 12, 2016

+1

This and collapsible tree's are the two features I can't go without.

@mindstormer12
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I also would love these two features, but is there actually any plans to have collapsing for trees? It's such a significant feature that it not being included when this extension was released is a bit weird.

This extension has the potential to be the best tree tabs style extension with these two features though, along with multiple tab manipulation (CTRL + select tabs to move them all at the same time). Currently Tree Style Tabs is the best of its kind, but Tab Tree is not far behind.

@kkukulj
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kkukulj commented May 4, 2016

+1
Dummy folders
Collapsable trees
multiple tab manipulation

This is the most promising vertical tab extension so far.

@joel-wright
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+1

Dummy 'folders' for creating groups and a collapsible tree view would be amazing additions. Really enjoying the experiencecso far.

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