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I have two monitors set up - one is oriented portrait, the other the more common landscape. When I'm on a landscape monitor, I like using Tree Style Tabs or Sidebery. Paxmod is too cluttered in this configuration. But when I'm on the vertical monitor, the opposite is true - sidebars take up too much room, and paxmod is the best way to use my screen real estate.
When I'm on my Portrait monitor:
I would like to have normal Paxmod behavior (titlebar disabled)
automatically close Tree Style Tab or Sidebery if they are open (but leave other sidebars open)
add some kind of way to display/switch between Sidebery panels (or filter shown tabs by Firefox containers, if Sidebery doesn't have an API, or as fallback)
When I'm on my Landscape monitor:
I would like to automatically open Tree Style Tab or Sidebery sidebars if they are installed
either of the following:
show titlebar instead of Paxmod tab rows (since they are redundant w/ vertical tabs)
replace tab rows with Sideberry "panels" (basically, show what Sidebery shows at the top of their sidebar as the tabs at the top of the screen)
Sidebery's panels are by default:
"bookmarks" (which is basically embedding the same content as the regular bookmarks sidebar)
"default" panel that just shows all tabs
you can create additional panels that only show tabs from certain containers
you can also largely treat the panels the way you might use windows to avoid unnecessary clutter (i.e. create a new panel and open tabs even if they aren't specialized by container)
I have two monitors set up - one is oriented portrait, the other the more common landscape. When I'm on a landscape monitor, I like using Tree Style Tabs or Sidebery. Paxmod is too cluttered in this configuration. But when I'm on the vertical monitor, the opposite is true - sidebars take up too much room, and paxmod is the best way to use my screen real estate.
When I'm on my Portrait monitor:
Tree Style Tab
orSidebery
if they are open (but leave other sidebars open)When I'm on my Landscape monitor:
Tree Style Tab
orSidebery
sidebars if they are installedI will create a related issue on Sideberry and TST in case some of this functionality would require changes on their end.
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