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Most Recent Tabs Using ctrl+tab Like Mozilla Firefox #2897

Open abdoei opened 4 weeks ago

abdoei commented 4 weeks ago

Description

Mozilla firefox-like most recent tabs switching

Who's implementing?

The problem

All hacks that implement this feature via extensions are buggy and not consistent. And that is the thing that I CAN'T fully switch to chromium for years now because of.

Possible solutions

Simply using the Firefox way of implementing it instead of a simple index that increments by ctrl+tab and decrements by ctrl+shift+tab.

Alternatives

I used nearly all the extensions out there for that.

Additional context

No response

rany2 commented 4 weeks ago

Is there a Chromium fork that already does this? We might be able to incorporate their patch to UGC.

abdoei commented 4 weeks ago

Honestly, I haven't searched for this or dug into the chromium code to know what UGC is. I thought it would not be hard to implement but I can't underestimate how much effort could be put to achieve this. I think a doubly linked list could fit nicely for this purpose. BTW, nice new icon.

rany2 commented 3 weeks ago

dug into the chromium code to know what UGC is

UGC is just UnGoogledChromium. I was just asking if another Chromium based browser implemented it already so we could copy-paste their implementation.

BTW, nice new icon.

All credit to @secularsteve. It's actually a Flatpak only change for legal reasons (whether their logic is valid or not is a different story, but I didn't argue and just changed it).

abdoei commented 3 weeks ago

I think Brave have this feature. I use ungoogled via flatpak on manjaro as it is faster when updating than AUR being built.

smimon commented 3 weeks ago

Covered by an extension: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/tab-thumbnails-switcher/jpaiaplhepeiilhiegfnknedhjepknng?hl=en