We’ll take help of a built-in file userChrome.css to implement our custom-made CSS code.
#FIREFOX CLOSE ALL TABS UPGRADE#
userChrome.css and userContent.css Codes Stopped Working After Firefox Upgrade Just set preference to true on about:config page to enable support for CSS code.įollowing article contains step-by-step guide for it:
#FIREFOX CLOSE ALL TABS CODE#
Since we are going to use CSS style code, we’ll need to first enable support for CSS code in Firefox by modifying a preference/flag using about:config page. If you also want to move these 2 options to the main tab right-click menu, following steps will help you: PS: I have modified a few values in the original code to fix position issue of both options. Menu label was “Close Tab Options” instead of “Close Multiple Tabs” at that time.įortunately, the same CSS style code still works in the newer Firefox versions to move “Close Tabs to the Right” and “Close Other Tabs” options to the main tab context menu. The only difference was the name of the separate menu. At that time Firefox 64.0 version was released and it also came with similar change. The CSS style code used in this article was provided by “ jscher2000” at official Mozilla Support forum in 2018. To fix this issue, we’ll take help of some CSS style code to force Firefox to hide the new “Close Multiple Tabs” menu option and show “Close Tabs to the Right” and “Close Other Tabs” options in the main tab context menu. With the help of this article, you’ll be able to move “Close Tabs to the Right” and “Close Other Tabs” options from the separate sub-menu to the main menu.įollowing screenshot shows both options re-added to the main tab context menu in Firefox newer versions:
#FIREFOX CLOSE ALL TABS HOW TO#
Today in this article, we’ll tell you how to restore “Close Tabs to the Right” and “Close Other Tabs” options back to the main tab context menu in Firefox. Now there might be many Firefox users who regularly use these 2 options and now they find it annoying and irritating to hover cursor over the new menu and wait for these 2 options to appear on screen. By moving these options to a separate menu will fix this issue and prevent users from mistakenly clicking on these options. The decision to move these 2 options to a separate menu was taken because many Firefox users were clicking on these options accidentally which resulted in losing running tabs and users were having hard time in restoring them. Now when you right-click on a tab, you need to first hover mouse cursor over “Close Multiple Tabs” menu and then it displays “Close Tabs to the Right” and “Close Other Tabs” options in a new sub-menu as shown in following screenshot:
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In newer versions of Mozilla Firefox web browser, the Mozilla developer team has moved these 2 options to a separate menu called “Close Multiple Tabs”. “ Close Other Tabs” options closes all tabs except the current selected tab. “ Close Tabs to the Right” option closes all tabs present at the right-side of the current selected tab. Among those options, there were following 2 options which were used several times by many Firefox users: In older versions of Mozilla Firefox web browser, when we right-clicked on a tab in tab bar, we used to get several options in the context menu such as close tab, reload tab, pin tab, bookmark tab, move tab, etc. This tutorial will help you in moving “Close Tabs to the Right” and “Close Other Tabs” options from new “Close Multiple Tabs” sub-menu to the main tab context menu in newer versions of Mozilla Firefox web browser.