One of the biggest selling points for Firefox has been their tabbed browsing, but there's a lot of room for improvement in that department. We've got eight suggestions of extensions which may make your browsing experience at least a little bit more organized.

Aging Tabs - Sometimes you end up leaving a tab open all day, and then you forget about it and what it was about in the first place. With Aging Tabs, the color of the tab begins to fade with age, showing you that there is something different about it.

ChromoTabs - This extension will color your tabs based on the site to give you more of a visual cue to what each tab is without having to read them.

FishEye Tabs - Instead of having to scroll from side-to-side when your number of tabs exceeds your screen width, FishEye will shrink the tabs so they all fit, an the one you roll over expands so you can read it.

Informational Tab - Adds a progress meter and preview to each tab so you can see what is loading.

Multiple Tab Hanler - Gives you the ability to close multiple tabs at once as opposed to clicking on each (Yes, it does support English despite the image showing Japanese.)

Stack Style Tabs - This extension gives you the ability to switch tabs like you can switch application in Windows by using alt+tab and alt+shift+tab.

Tab Preview - Gives you a mouse-rollover preview of the background tabs that are currently not in use.

Tab Sidebar - Moves your tabs where it adds previews as well as navigation controls to each.