When choosing between Firefox’s top two vertical tab extensions, Sidebery is best if you want an all-in-one powerhouse with seamless multi-panel organization, while Tree Style Tab (TST) is best if you want a lightweight, modular engine supported by a vast ecosystem of third-party helper add-ons. Both radically change how you browse by organizing your tabs into a collapsible, parent-child hierarchical tree. Core Comparison Tree Style Tab (TST) Philosophy All-in-one feature suite Lightweight baseline engine Ecosystem Configured internally via granular settings Extensible via third-party “sub-add-ons” Tab Isolation Native multi-panel and category grouping Simple single-list tree view Performance Excellent with hundreds of tabs Can experience lag without suspender add-ons UI Aesthetics Modern, highly styled standalone layout Mimics native Firefox styling and menus Sidebery: The All-In-One Powerhouse
Sidebery functions like an entire alternative operating system for your browser tabs. It bundles features that would otherwise require multiple separate extensions.
‘Tree Style Tab’ vs ‘Sidebery’ vs ‘Simple Tab Groups’ vs others
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