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Important: The Tab Groups (Panorama) feature will be removed from Firefox in version 45. For more information, see the The Tab Groups (Panorama) feature will be removed from Firefox in version 45. For more information, see the Tab Groups feature discontinued article.

Important: The Tab Groups (Panorama) feature has been removed from Firefox. For more information, see the The Tab Groups (Panorama) feature has been removed from Firefox. For more information, see the Tab Groups feature discontinued article.

Tab Groups (also known as Panorama) are an easy way to organize a lot of tabs. With Tab Groups, you can visually group related tabs, switch between groups and quickly search through all of your tabs. This article will have you juggling dozens of tabs in no time.

Why should I use Tab Groups?

If you're a tab addict, regularly ending up with more tabs than fit on the Tab Strip, Tab Groups were made for you. They're also great for grouping tabs by task and then switching between them. Try out the steps in the rest of this article – you'll quickly see how useful they are.

How do I create a Tab Group?

If you don't already have a number of tabs open to work with, do it now.

Enter the Tab Groups view by using the keyboard shortcut, Command + Shift + E Ctrl + Shift + E . When you enter the Tab Groups view for the first time, you'll see thumbnail previews of all of your tabs in one group. To make a new group, simply drag one tab out of the group and then drag a second one on top of it. A box will be drawn around them. You can continue adding tabs to that new group and you can create more groups. When you are done, just click on a tab to exit the view. You will be returned to Firefox, the tab you clicked on will be active and only the tabs in that group will be visible.

Tip: You can add a Tab Group button to your toolbar to give you easy access. See You can add a Tab Group button to your toolbar to give you easy access. See Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars for instructions.

How do I switch between Tab Groups?

Switching between tab groups is easy. Just enter the tab groups view by clicking Command + Shift + ECtrl + Shift + E, then click on the tab group you want to view. The tab you clicked on will be active and only the tabs in that group will be visible.

You can also use the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl + ` control + ` allows you to go to the next Tab Group and Ctrl + Shift + ` control + shift + ` to the previous Tab Group.

Try it out: Tab Groups are great for grouping tabs by task. For example, you might have a group of tabs related to searching for a gift and another group for paying your bills online. Try creating groups for things you normally do online and use Tab Groups to switch between them. It's an easy way to stay organized.

How do I search through my tabs?

Quickly find that tab – it's much easier than finding a needle in a haystack.

Enter the Tab Groups view by using the keyboard shortcut, Command + Shift + E Ctrl + Shift + E . Click the search button on the right side of the window to bring up the search box and then just begin typing the name of the tab you're trying to find. Or just start typing and a search will happen automatically. As you type, the tabs that match your search will be highlighted. Just click on a tab to select it and be returned to Firefox. If you have more than one Firefox window open, you may see tabs from other windows that match your search listed at the bottom of the window. Clicking one of those will switch you to that Firefox window, tab and group.

How do I organize my Tab Groups?

Tab Groups can easily be resized, rearranged and named. When you're done with a group you can close it and get rid of all of its tabs at once.

Enter the Tab Groups view by using the keyboard shortcut, Command + Shift + ECtrl + Shift + E.

Resizing Tab Groups – Click and drag the resize handle at the bottom-right corner of a group to make it bigger or smaller. As you resize the group the tabs will get bigger and smaller accordingly. If you make the group small enough, the tabs will get stacked on top of one another. Below this stack, a preview button will appear. Click the preview button to see what tabs are in the stack without changing the size of the group.

– Click and drag the resize handle at the bottom-right corner of a group to make it bigger or smaller. As you resize the group the tabs will get bigger and smaller accordingly. Rearranging Tab Groups – Click and drag on an empty area along the sides or bottom of a group to move it around the screen.

– Click and drag on an empty area along the sides or bottom of a group to move it around the screen. Naming Tab Groups – Click next to the pencil icon at the top of a group and type in a name for it. Then just hit Return Enter or click on some other area of the window.

– Click next to the pencil icon at the top of a group and type in a name for it. Then just hit or click on some other area of the window. Closing Tab Groups – Each tab group has a close button in the upper-right corner. Clicking it will close that group and all of its tabs. If you've closed a tab group by accident, you can click the Undo Close Group button to restore it before leaving the Panorama view.

– Each tab group has a close button in the upper-right corner. Clicking it will close that group and all of its tabs.

Pinned Tabs in Tab Groups

When you are using Pinned Tabs with Tab Groups, they will be represented by their site's icon on the right side of each tab group.

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