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wf-recorder
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treestyletab
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Firefox Proton UI userChrome.css fixes. (2021)
TreeStyleTabs author lists some more elaborate css [1].
[1] https://github.com/piroor/treestyletab/wiki/Code-snippets-fo...
- Firefox 125
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Why Bother with uBlock Being Blocked in Chrome? Time to Switch to Firefox
Addressing grandparent's comment regarding lack of tab grouping, I made a custom stylesheet for TST that somewhat tries to tackle this:
https://github.com/piroor/treestyletab/discussions/3369
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Sidebery – A Firefox extension for managing tabs and bookmarks in sidebar
I was really enjoying tree tabs and panels of the Arc browser [0] but decided to rollback to firefox so I could have something cross platform. Sidebery lets me do nested tab groups, tab panels, plus its got my bookmarks as a panel too. Performance so far is really good, with ~50 tabs anyway.
Only trouble is I had to go to relatively great lengths to hide my horizontal tabs: enable userChrome stylesheets, go to about:support to find my Profile folder, create a chrome folder, create a userChrome.css file and paste contents from [1], and restart. So now I have only the side bar of tree tabs, and a hot key to hide/show. Screencap attached [2]
[0] https://arc.net/
[1] https://github.com/piroor/treestyletab/wiki/Code-snippets-fo...
[2] https://coltenj.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Screenshot-20...
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Firefox has surpassed Chrome on Speedometer
Out of the box Tree Style Tabs is not very good, due to decisions made by Firefox that are beyond its control.
Enabling the desires behavior likely requires quite a few steps beyond just installing the extension.
https://github.com/piroor/treestyletab/wiki/Code-snippets-fo...
Originally, Firefox had a dropdown menu that allowed the user to choose whether tabs were on the top, bottom, left, or right.
This has been an annoying trend with Firefox for some time. They take the default, expected functionality, marginalize it while saying "Users who prefer the old way can enable it in a setting / extension" and then the setting gets deprecated or the extension gets broken by Firefox.
See also: "Classic Theme Restorer".
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Brave Browser introduces vertical tabs
I don't really think anyone is copying anyone here. This is a popular feature for browsers that has been around for over a decade.
Orion[1] is another recent MacOS browser that released before Arc in 2021 and has vertical tabs. Edge had vertical tabs as an experiment back in 2020[2] and is full feature now. Vivaldi has had vertical tabs since 2015[3]. It might not count since it's not built in, but Firefox has had vertical tab extensions since 2007[4].
[1]https://browser.kagi.com/
[2] https://www.howtogeek.com/697986/how-to-enable-and-use-verti...
[3]https://www.maketecheasier.com/vertical-tabs-browsers/
[4]https://github.com/piroor/treestyletab/graphs/contributors
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Vertical Tabs the work like Edge's vertical tabs?
Use treestyletab
- Tree Style Tabs extension update fixed the "Firefox takes forever to load" regression
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Hide tab bar
If you need further help with this, use the official Tree Style Tab forum or look for solutions on /r/FirefoxCSS.
- Can't drag/drop tabs in Sidebury because its sidebar
wf-recorder
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How to screen capture using ffmpeg on wayland?
Try wf-recorder.
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Peek Alternative
The closest thing is probably wf-recorder.
- How can I record my screen with the correct display as input?
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XWayland 22.1 Planned For Release Next Month
The spec is designed to be minimal and it's expected for compositors to work together and add additional features, for example here is the tool for screen recording on wlroots compositors (sway and what most wayland WM's use) https://github.com/ammen99/wf-recorder, even though most people claim wayland doesn't support screen-recording/screenshotting. We just don't have a universal tool for that that works on all compositors, pipewire however seems to be coming to fill that niche.
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Free Screen Recorder for a very low-end laptop.
If you are on Wayland, wf-recorder Is a good choice .
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This is my "Sway is fantastic" post
As for screen recording, I’ve used wf-recorder (IIRC, not at PC atm) several times the past couple of weeks, works equally well.
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Poor quality when using h264_vaapi and hevc_vaapi to encode screen recording on linux (wayland) with wf-recorder
The issue I'm encountering is described here in more detail (including images).
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Flameshot, powerful screenshot tool, fully support Wayland (able to run on sway)
Wfrecorder [0] is what I use, doesn't have a fancy gui but it just works
0: https://github.com/ammen99/wf-recorder
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Think Twice Before Abandoning Xorg – Wayland Breaks Everything
A workaround for sharing the whole screen is to use wf-recorder [1], which supports capturing the whole screen, and feeding its output to a virtual V4L2 device using v4l2loopback [2]. Software that is able to capture from a V4L2-compatible webcam (i.e. most) can them capture from the virtual device without knowing anything about Wayland. It's not exactly the most CPU-efficient way of doing things, but if you can afford the cycles it works very well!
[1] https://github.com/ammen99/wf-recorder
[2] https://github.com/umlaeute/v4l2loopback
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ffscreencast – a screencast CLI-tool with video overlay and multimonitor support
You want to use wf-recorder. This is in my sway config:
> set $screenrecord wf-recorder -g "$(slurp)" -f ~/screenshots/mov-$(date +"%Y-%m-%d--%H-%M-%S.mp4")
> bindsym Shift+Control+F6 exec $screenrecord
> bindsym Ctrl+Shift+BackSpace exec killall -s SIGINT wf-recorder
Hitting shift-control-f6 will spawn slurp which lets you click and drag to set the area you want to record. This will then launch wf-recorder and record the selected area, saving to ~/screenshots/mov-${date}. You can use ctrl-shift-backspace to kill the recorder and end recording.
https://github.com/ammen99/wf-recorder
https://github.com/emersion/slurp
What are some alternatives?
sidebery - Firefox extension for managing tabs and bookmarks in sidebar.
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
simple-tab-groups - Create, modify and quick change tab groups. Inspired by the Tab Groups app :)
peek - Simple animated GIF screen recorder with an easy to use interface
Quantum-Nox-Firefox-Dark-Full-Theme - A customizable full dark theme for Firefox. You can also add extra functions using the CSS and JS files here apart from the theme.
Jitsi Meet - Jitsi Meet - Secure, Simple and Scalable Video Conferences that you use as a standalone app or embed in your web application.
Firefox-UI-Fix - 🦊 I respect proton UI and aim to improve it.
swaylock - Screen locker for Wayland
clipman - A simple clipboard manager for Wayland
wlroots - A modular Wayland compositor library
fireftp - free, secure, cross-platform FTP/SFTP client for Firefox