-
Firefox Panorama gives you
-
a visual overview of all your tabs
-
unless you organize them into groups
-
so that you can organize your work flow
-
and keep separate tasks separate.
-
As you've already discovered,
-
you can use the Panorama button
-
to begin organizing your tabs.
-
You can then click on a tab
-
or hit escape to go back.
-
Of course, you can click any tab
-
to activate that tab.
-
Alternatively, you can use option >space
-
on Mac, or control >space on Windows
-
to enter and exit Firefox Panorama.
-
To group tabs, simply drag two together.
-
In this case, I want to group
-
all of my pictures of space.
-
I can also click and drag an empty space
-
to make a group.
-
When you zoom in to a group,
-
you only see the tabs
-
that are in that group.
-
This helps you focus.
-
To organize your groups
-
simply drag them around.
-
You can change their size
-
so that less important things
-
are smaller,
-
and more important things are bigger.
-
If you make a group small enough
-
it will turn into a pile.
-
You can click on a tab to open it
-
or if you want a quick look into the pile,
-
click the expand icon
-
and then click the tab
-
you're interested in.
-
This has been a brief introduction
-
to Firefox Panorama.
-
While there is still more to discover
-
like how to name groups,
-
you're now ready to begin exploring
-
a better way to browse.