Split View in Firefox: Two tabs side by side, right where you need them
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Ania Safko
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Much of what we do on the web involves looking at more than one thing at a time – booking tickets while checking your calendar, taking notes as you go through a report, or comparing options before making a purchase. The web is inherently multidimensional. For years, browsing this way meant bouncing back and forth […] The post Split View in Firefox: Two tabs side by side, right where you need them appeared first on The Mozilla Blog .
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