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Tab panel context menu option to move panel tabs to another window
Description
I sometimes find when loading numerous tabs that firefox gets slow and can act wonky at tabs (like interactions being delayed) so sometimes without know I detach an entire panel from my main window, forcing me to wait a bit while it loads, then when its fully loaded I try to drag the detached panel back into the original sidebar but I won't allow me to, the usual solution is to create a new panel in the original sidebar and move the tabs instead, though I sometimes end up in a tug of war with firefox with the newly added tabs seemingly detaching again in a separate window, and me trying to move them back in 😅 .
Can the functionality to drag the panel from a separate window into another be added?
Also I think when the panel detaches it loads up the unloaded tabs, tanking performance in the process.
You already can drag and drop panel back: In the initial window: activate target panel > In the new window: Drag panel icon and drop it in the tabs area of the target panel in the initial window.
I can only add context menu options for moving tab panel to another window to reduce count of clicks / simplify this action.
Also I think when the panel detaches it loads up the unloaded tabs, tanking performance in the process.
That should be fixed in the next release.
You already can drag and drop panel back: In the initial window: activate target panel > In the new window: Drag panel icon and drop it in the tabs area of the target panel in the initial window.
Then it must have something to do with the css customizations I added
https://github.com/mbnuqw/sidebery/assets/144664603/ea9e3ae6-8a6e-4075-b31c-424ec5723e3b
I can only add context menu options for moving tab panel to another window to reduce count of clicks / simplify this action.
A context menu option would be really helpful, maybe a keyboard shortcut as well?
You need to switch to panel "test" in the initial window first (it's hidden, so the new tab will be created), then drag panel "test" from the new window to tabs area of that "test" panel in the initial window with the one new tab, then close that new tab. I know, that's a lot of clicks and actions, but it's just a workaround until this issue will get resolved.
maybe a keyboard shortcut as well?
Hm... only as a generic "Undo" shortcut, track the #1129