
Read the text of all open tabs - Searching tabs content ("search" menu)Īccess recently closed tabs - Used to store data that is window oriented, such as window title namesĪccess browser tabs - Listing and searching tabs Read and modify browser settings - ATH option "Open new tab next to current" changes FF pref Use with awareness when removing tabs.Īccess your data for all websites - Listing and searching tabs - used for the highlighting within the page that is used in the "Search all tabs" feature when the user clicks on a search result in the ATH UI. It is possible for two tabs to have the same URL but different content, eg the case where the page is generated based on form or cookie data. Must be enabled in Options.)ĭup tabs - Note that dup tabs list is generated by searching for tabs with identical URLs. (EDIT: ATH now has multi-window functionality, however it is experimental and currrently considered "unsupported". Demonstration for this is also shown in the screenshots. The only cross-window support is the ability to move multiple tabs across windows. Note that ATH is window-centric, ie, menu only applies to the window it is in. The screenshots and captioned instructions give a good introduction to using ATH. Search - Tabs can be searched by tabs content of loaded tabs. Recent - Lists tabs in order from most recently accessed first.ĭups - Duplicate tabs are displayed. Each UI provides 4 different views, also referred to as "menus":Īll - All tabs are displayed in tabs bar order, or can be filtered by title and url by typing in the search box. The ATH UI can be accessed 3 ways: From the toolbar button popup, in the sidebar, or in the management window (aka "full view" window).


Designed mainly for high-volume tab users. This addon provides a list-style UI for tab management. (Note: ATH versions >= 1.1.1 will not work on Firefox versions < 58.)
