Panels don't contain same tabs across different FF windows? #1285
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In fact, I personally think it is more like a label. |
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Ah ok I think I'm getting the idea.. If a panel is like a label, can it also function similarly to a tag? Like, can users conveniently assign a single tab to multiple panels, similar to how in general a single item can possess multiple tags? |
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Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to meet your requirements. I guess I should correct my statement. It seems to be a unique label. |
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I know this is a year old, but I just realized the same thing. If I have a secondary FF window open, and add a tab to a particular panel, do I basically lose it if I forget to send it over to main? Can be very frustrating if one doesn't notice at the time. Thanks Note: Using FF 131.0.2 - archlinux |
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Hi fellow Sidebery users,
Sidebery version: 5.0.0
Firefox version: 117.0.1
I'm trying to use panels for the first time.
Previously I relied on separate FF windows to separate my tabs for different tasks. For example, I might have one FF window for my studies, another window for work-related tabs, and one other for personal finance tabs:
Wanting to have fewer FF windows opened, I decided to make the transition to using Sidebery panels instead to separate tabs concerning different tasks.
I created three panels named "studies", "work", and "finance" and moved my tabs into their respective panels. However, to my confusion, these panels would be empty in newly opened FF windows.
Hold up, I said to myself, shouldn't all the identically named panels contain the same tabs across all FF windows especially since these panels are visible in all FF windows? Is my intuition about how panels should be used somehow wrong?
My intuition:
My reality:
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