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When i open number of multiple tabs in Mozilla, a scroll option (from left to right) starts appearing using which i move from extreme left to extreme right tab. Is there any why to remove that scrolling thing and have as many tabs as needed in single selectable window. PFA for reference, want to get rid of highlighted scroll icons.

When i open number of multiple tabs in Mozilla, a scroll option (from left to right) starts appearing using which i move from extreme left to extreme right tab. Is there any why to remove that scrolling thing and have as many tabs as needed in single selectable window. PFA for reference, want to get rid of highlighted scroll icons.

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deepakmehmi01 said

When I open number of multiple tabs in Mozilla, a scroll option (from left to right) starts appearing and using which I move from the extreme-left to extreme-right tab.

Is there any way to remove that scrolling thing and have as many tabs as needed in single selectable window?

I don't know about many non-scrolling Tabs in a single browser window, (maybe with an Extension?) but there is a Tab Dropdown Menu. What about that?


~Pj

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There is this pref available on the about:config page.

  • browser.tabs.tabMinWidth

You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. You can accept the warning and click "I accept the risk!" to continue.