This feature of firefox makes it so that when you open a new tab in Firefox, the tab you’ve been in is not visible. This allows you to keep tabs open while you use your computer without having to close your current tab, which is kind of annoying.
You can change this setting by going to the Firefox menu, clicking on the “Mute a tab” tab in the toolbar, and then selecting the setting you want. To close a tab, hold shift at that point and click the tab.
This feature does not work with most other software except for the aforementioned Firefox.
Firefox already supports tabs, and it’s no secret that many of the features that make Firefox so great are present in the tab system as well. A lot of people use the tab system because it’s fast and easy to remember, but there are other reasons for using the tab system as well. For example, it’s the best way to quickly switch between sites, and it lets you control your bookmarks from any position in the browser.
Firefox has a fairly complicated tab system. It’s a bit of a mess between tabs, but if you’re not familiar with it, you’ll likely screw it up. That’s why when I tested the mute tab feature in Firefox I didn’t expect it to work. As I mentioned in a previous post, the mute tab feature changes the way you navigate in the browser.
The mute tab feature works in Firefox by changing the tab order. Instead of starting in 1st position on your screen, Firefox will start in the last tab that you closed. I have it set to start in the first tab on my screen instead (which is what I usually use it for). Basically, it basically changes the tab order in the browser. If you dont like it, you can change the tab order in your browser settings.
When I think about it, that should be the best feature of the feature, but it’s not. It just makes the tab order a little confusing for me, and I’m not sure how I feel about it now.
I don’t use Firefox but I have friends that do. They have a lot of tabs open and they can’t find the one they want. The problem is that in Firefox, the order of tabs is the same as in other browsers, so if you are in the same browser as someone else, you can’t see what they are doing. I don’t think it is worth it to try to tell someone about this feature.
I wouldn’t be so quick to say that it is a bug. In Firefox, the tab order is determined by the way in which the browser uses the screen space. So if you have just the one browser open in Firefox, you are actually in a two-way conversation with someone using another browser. Which is why it is not a bug.
The reason why we have tabs in Firefox is because I have been watching movies with my camera.