FF 24 Is Borked: One Must Have Tabs, Like It Or Not!
I just did a yum update on my CentOS 5.10 desktop machine and it installed FF
24. And tabs have appeared and cannot be [really] removed! Arg!!! *I HATE
TABS!* (Yes I did installed the “hide tabs when there is only one tab”
plugin, but that is not really a complete solution.)
In the Mozilla support forum thread relating to this
(https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/968331) there is mention of SeaMonkey which has better control of tabs and I was wondering: is there a supported version of SeaMonkey that will install under RHEL5 / CentOS5?
Specificly, I am looking for RPMs for SeaMonkey, rather than the tarball install.
3 thoughts on - FF 24 Is Borked: One Must Have Tabs, Like It Or Not!
From: Robert Heller
Tried browser.tabs.autoHide in about:config?
Otherwise, seamonkey is in epel…
JD
for C6 but not for C5
In fact SM >= 2.22 does not run on C5 (although <= 2.21 did), see: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id
I don’t like tabs too. Try this:
preferences> tabs:
Open new windows in a new tab instead OFF
Don’t load tabs until selected ON
about:config:
browser.tabs.AutoHide true
browser.tabs.opentabfor.middleclick false
It works for me: middle click opens new window. Fedora, all firefox versions. BR, Bob