• prograhammingdev@lemmy.prograhamming.com
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    9 months ago

    Finally. Have made the switch over to Firefox a few months ago and this almost made me switch back. I swap context a lot at work / home so being able to group (and minimize said group) tabs helps a lot.

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        9 months ago

        Helpful, but not what I’m looking for personally. I want to be logged into the same account, just have groups of tabs related to different tasks I’m working on. Could be documentation for various frameworks or tooling related to whichever language I’m working on. Chrome had this and it worked great.

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          9 months ago

          I just open a new window and that helps keep things organized well for me, but idk, maybe it’s a case of not knowing what I’m missing out on.

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        9 months ago

        They said nothing about that functionality, but yes it is nice for a completely different use case.

      • unalivejoy@lemm.ee
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        9 months ago

        Unfortunately, containers only isolate cookies and session data. It doesn’t isolate history, bookmarks, saved logins, etc akin to Chrome’s profiles. A major use of this is separating work and personal browsing.

        Firefox technically has profiles as well (via about:profiles), but there’s no profile switcher separate from an internal page.

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      9 months ago

      Firefox has profiles, so you can further separate your work browsing from personal browsing. Each profile acts like a separate instance with it’s own history, bookmarks, addons, everything…

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          9 months ago

          No, and everyone keeps recommending extensions and hacky workarounds. Wish Mozilla would gets its head out of its ass and just add a damn button that runs the firefox -p [profile] command in the browser itself so we wouldn’t need to use keep a desktop shortcut instead.

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          9 months ago

          You can manage profiles from the About Profiles page when Firefox is open. If Firefox won’t start or you need certain options, you can also start the Profile Manager when Firefox is closed.

          • onion@feddit.de
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            9 months ago

            Yeah no. There’s a reason why they have a “settings” menu even though we could technically all just edit about:config directly