Tab Colors: color highlighting tabs in Firefox
Browsers Technologies / / December 19, 2019
The most desired open tabs in Firefox will be faster if you select their individual colors.
Modern computers are very productive and allow you to keep open dozens of tabs in the browser. The problem is that to cope with so many tabs are not so simple. For more convenient work with the tabs there are thousands of add-ons and Firefox users, for example, are also native support for grouping tabs, which are still not in Chrome. However, further increase the rate of finding relevant open tabs in Firefox possible and using color.
Expanding Tab Colors is a very easy to use tool to paint and thus highlight on the background of the four most desired tab, giving each of them a different color: red, blue, green and yellow.
For coloring the tabs enough to do on it, right click, and then assign one of the colors from the standard pop-up menu, which now has additional items for color selection.
Paint in one color more than one tab will not work, and therefore to the user will never be two red and three yellow tabs.
When poor choice of color it merges with the icon of an open site, which hampers its further visual recognition, so sometimes you have to pay extra attention to this.
Another disadvantage is the possibility of expansion to paint only the tabs in a single window with a running browser. If you open the second and subsequent windows, there destination options in the context menu, simply will not. Apparently, the developer assumes that the user is required to hold all the important tabs in a single window. Would not prevent the possibility of paint, for example, two tabs in one window and two more tabs in the other, but... the developer, of course, know better.
In general, the Tab Colors is quite a handy tool for those who lack the standard group tabs or want to use an additional visual way to quickly identify the most relevant tabs.