Tab overview menu

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Firefox’s tab overview menu is designed to help you manage and navigate your open tabs. Whether you have just a few tabs or are dealing with many, this feature lets you quickly find, organize, and switch tabs, providing a smooth browsing experience. This article will guide you on how to use the tab overview menu to maintain a tidy and organized browser environment, regardless of the number of tabs you have opened.

Access the tab overview menu

Click the tab icon 2 icon at the top-right corner of the Firefox window, next to the tabs bar. A drop-down menu will appear, with some menu options and a list of all your open tabs. Each listed tab shows the title and favicon of the webpage. The active tab will be shown in bold type.

Tab overview menu

Manage tabs

  • Search tabs: The Search tabs option at the top of the menu lets you use the address bar to find a specific tab, by typing in keywords related to its content.
  • Close duplicate tabs: To quickly close any duplicate tabs, select the Close duplicate tabs option. This will automatically identify those tabs with the same URL and will only keep open the last active tab.
  • Open a new container tab: The New container tab option, if available, will open a tab in a different container. This allows you to keep your browsing activities separated by context, such as work and personal. For more information about Firefox containers, see How to use Firefox containers.

Navigate tabs

  • Switch tabs: Scroll through the tabs list and click the tab you want to switch to. This will immediately bring the selected tab into focus.
  • Close a tab: To close a tab directly from the menu, click the 🞩 icon next to the tab's title.

For more information on managing tabs, check out the Tab context menu article.

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