If you exclusively use vertical tabs (either with CSS or another way), how is it? Did you miss horizontal tabs at all?
I’m trying to switch to Floorp right now from Firefox, where I have both the regular horizontal tabs, and a flat vertical list with the Tree Style Tab extension. I use the later a lot, and while I could keep this setup in Floorp, I like that the vertical tabs can be native instead of using TST. However, it just feels weird to not have horizontal tabs. I think I might miss seeing a bunch of my tab titles at a glance with it, but I have to use it more and see how I feel.
What is the point of displaying the tabs if you can't read the titles easily? At that point you could just display the number of open tabs and switch between them with keyboard shortcuts. The only problem I see with that is having more than 9 tabs but I never have that many anyway, and you could modify it to work with more fairly easily.
Is Floorp the only option for Firefox for removing horizontal tabs?
I like the idea of vertical tabs, but only if I can get rid of the horizontal bar and free up that extra screen space.
Ideally I'd have both horizontal and vertical tabs, since its easier to glance horizontal tabs, but I think I'd get used to just horizontal after awhile.
I've tried a lot of different tab management systems. Multiple tree tab extensions, a couple that build off the built in container system, a few different non plugin browser tweaks, and some random other crap for stacking or deactivating idle tabs. None of them fully feel right for me.
I forgot what the current thing I'm using is called and I left the computer at work but it groups tabs into workspaces and has some sort of container integration I haven't fully investigated. It seems lacking performance wise though.
I generally have around 1500 tabs at any time for various topics of research, news or updates for various things. More often than not I find horizontal tabs to be a hindrance and the only thing that could make them worse is if they shrank to triangles and made a sawblade like chrome tabs.