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DRYN07 opened this issue Feb 24, 2025 · 5 comments
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New Zen Browser version (Firefox v135) bug #2024

DRYN07 opened this issue Feb 24, 2025 · 5 comments

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@DRYN07
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DRYN07 commented Feb 24, 2025

Steps to reproduce

Open the browser, make new tabs on a panel

Actual behavior

  • Randomly removes every tab in a panel when open a new tab
  • new tab does not open

Expected behavior

Just want it to work correctly and not messing up my tabs and panels

System

Windows 11

Firefox version

135

Sidebery version

5.3.2

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@khoadang06
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same here, and tabs jump randomly to another panels

@DRYN07
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DRYN07 commented Feb 25, 2025

same here, and tabs jump randomly to another panels

Have you perhaps tried the new 1.8.1b version?

UPDATE: the problem still there in 1.8.1b

@vicky5124
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This is an issue with the Zen Browser itself, on all 1.8.Xb versions, and it is not present in Firefox 135+ (including nightly 137.0a). It is present on all tab management extensions, including the Sidebery fork made specifically for Zen at https://github.com/shanto/Sidebery
There is nothing Sidebery can do to fix this.

@DRYN07
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DRYN07 commented Feb 27, 2025

Well, we wait then... :/

Thanks for clearing it.

@Marin-Kitagawa
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Marin-Kitagawa commented Mar 1, 2025

The problem is that both Zen browser's vertical tab bar and Sidebery's sidebar can be selected using #sidebar. I mostly use Firefox Nightly + my custom Firefox config with Sidebery. Sidebery is way superior to Zen Browser's when it comes to tab management. While I was trying to use Sidebery instead of Zen browser's tab bar, I wasn't able to do anything to Sidebery without affecting the vertical tab of ZB. Also, I had the same issue with tabs on non-default containers going to the bottom in ZB. Besides, Sidebery + Zen looked awful. Moreover, I like my configuration better than Zen browser which also feels like a "zen" (not referring to ZB here) mode with just the web page visible and everything else hidden unless hovered over (including Sidebery, address bar, and all other UI elements except the page you view). Combining that with Sidebery's tree structure for tabs, you get the perfect recipe.

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