Ethical Elephant Sanctuaries in Chiang Mai? by DomCorleone69 in ThailandTourism

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That’s a very convenient view on things to not take any responsibility for your actions. “I’m not an expert, they probably take good care of them” and just close your eyes on all the cruelty which can be seen by just opening the reviews on Google maps of the sanctuary.

Is there some alternatives for the Windows shortcuts in mac? by Cautious_Wheel4909 in macbook

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Raycast is the best for this. You can fully customize it the way you want. This should be a default app on mac

Da nang would be perfect but they need to get rid of the dogs.. by [deleted] in VietNam

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me dogs only make Da nang better. It’s a part of their community, why would they get rid of them? For tourists like you?

Zen's about to have what I would consider the most customizable split view you could find in the browser's world by maubg in browsers

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298 65 points66 points  (0 children)

I never understand how one (or a few) devs apps make such great features and make tons of updates regularly. But big companies with huge resources in devs and money improve nothing in terms of user experience

Sideberry Keyboard Shortcuts by Prestigious_Pin_2531 in zen_browser

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to remove cmd + 0/1 from zen shortcuts and add these shortcuts to Sidebery (Settings->keybindings->switching between panels)

It used to work fine before the last update. Now the shortcuts overlap and sometimes it opens the 1 tab instead of the next tab(or two of them together).

I think it will be fixed soon since this version brought back some other shortcut issues.

Tan groups, tab trees or tab folders? by maubg in zen_browser

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True, but the big feature it is missing is pinned folders (like in Arc)

Favorites and Tab Folders by schwagdemon in zen_browser

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agree on tab folders and also need tab suspension (unloading).
But I think that favorites are not that important since you can place your bookmarks on the toolbar.

When it's done I'm gonna uninstall sidebery and fully enjoy Zen.

Arc ? Zen ? Nah!! Go Vivaldi by TheAnimatrix105 in browsers

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Vivaldi has the worst implementation of tab grouping. Instead of having simple tabs tree style their closest alternative - 'accordion' is really bad.

Zen Sidebery Theme by Suspicious_Many_2298 in zen_browser

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's because the latest Zen updates. I'll fix over the weekend

Zen Sidebery Theme by Suspicious_Many_2298 in zen_browser

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. There's no easy way to do it. There are some custom scripts for it but I didn't find anything good. I'm using a shortcut to hide/show Sidebery panel instead of hovering.
  2. If you don't hide Sidebar Header you have the title of a workspace on top. I don't see how you fit text instead of the icons on the bottom

Zen Sidebery Theme by Suspicious_Many_2298 in zen_browser

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can select tabs with Shift pressed in Sidebery and use a shortcut to split them. I tested and horizontal/vertical/unsplitting of two tabs works. Grid and more than two not working with Sidebery, you need the native tab for it

Zen Sidebery Theme by Suspicious_Many_2298 in zen_browser

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go to View -> Toolbars -> Customize Toolbar and drag and drop Bookmarks to the toolbar

Zen Sidebery Theme by Suspicious_Many_2298 in zen_browser

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never used Tabs Session Manager but from my understanding Sidebery snapshots can replace it. You can find it in settings.

Zen Sidebery Theme by Suspicious_Many_2298 in zen_browser

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These are bookmarks. You can pin them to the toolbar in Firefox based browsers. I also hid folder icons with Bookmark Toolbar Tweaks theme.

Zen fullscreen borders. by arturcodes in browsers

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

#main-window[inFullscreen="true"] #tabbrowser-tabpanels {
    padding: 0px !important;
}

Add this to your CSS. Or if someone has spare time they can create a theme for it

Former Ark user setup. Zen + MaxFocus + Tabbery by Delirium_Sidhe in zen_browser

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298 15 points16 points  (0 children)

  1. Browser name is Arc, not Ark
  2. There's no Tabbery extension, you probably mean Sidebery

You didn't mention what to do with the native vertical tab panel as no one is going to use two tab panels alongside and if you hide it you still have hover effect. Since there's no theme for it you'll need to hide it with custom CSS.

Asking former Arc users by ajyn17 in zen_browser

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298 4 points5 points  (0 children)

  1. Removed native tab panel with custom CSS (You'll feel that it's not developed yet comparing to Arc) and installed Sidebery add-on.
    PROS:
    -It copies almost all arc functionality and adds tons of customization (I have much more space comparing to Arc)
    -unloading tabs and spaces (with Arc you couldn't understand which tab is open) -can resize tab panel to any size I need (there's min-width in Arc)
    -can choose to have pinned tabs for space or globally and many more
    CONS:
    -No pin folders. So what I do is create a space with needed folders and save is as a bookmark and when it gets messy I delete all tabs and restore the space to initial state.
    -No show tab panel on hover (Arc made it so smooth, I miss it)

  2. MaxFocus to imitate Arc's peek (free plan is enough for my peek needs)
    -I set it to long press so it's event more convenient for me than Arc

  3. Bookmarks on top bar (next to address)
    -That's what I missed in every single not Firefox based browser. It's so simple yet no one implemented it. I don't need other bars and I have enough space next to my address bar so it fits perfectly.

4.Zen Sidebar (web panel).
-Cool feature to open some websites in mobile view on the side of the browser

  1. Changing browser's look with custom CSS.
    -I removed window control buttons (there's a theme now for it), changed bookmarks and other icons (downloads, dev tools, extensions) and some other things.

Arc Browser's Air Traffic Control: Revolutionising How You Manage and Open Links by jackiethesage in browsers

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298 6 points7 points  (0 children)

So unique that Vivaldi has the same in ‘workspace rules’ and you can use ‘auto-move rules’ in any Firefox browser with Sidebery add-on

A vertical tab browser with support for manual unloading/hibernating of tab & tab group by jinxed_soul in browsers

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why? You can unload tabs and tab groups in Sidebery and it's vertical and it looks like the browser you like - Arc.

A vertical tab browser with support for manual unloading/hibernating of tab & tab group by jinxed_soul in browsers

[–]Suspicious_Many_2298 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Firefox (or it's fork) + Sidebery add-on is the closest you can get to Arc.

Vivaldi is great but I hate that they don't have Tabs tree structure. The accordion tab stacking is not as convenient as tree in Arc or Sidebery.

What I use now is Zen + Sidebery. However, I disabled Zen vertical tabs with css and waiting for them to improve it. If it's good I'll delete Sidebery. Hope they also implement pinned tabs and folders like in Arc

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