All these features are currently available in the Nightly version for testing
Firefox is one of the most popular alternatives to Chromium browsers, and Mozilla is constantly working on it and bringing new features.
Speaking of which, the upcoming version of Firefox will introduce improved tab management, the ability to start with Windows, and more.
The most anticipated feature is the ability to close duplicated tabs, and it’s no surprise to see this feature since Brave and Opera can close duplicated tabs.
Google has been quiet as Chrome still doesn’t have this functionality. As for Firefox, users will no longer have to use third-party extensions as the Close Duplicate Tabs option is now available in the context menu.
Simply right-click the page that you assume is a duplicate and choose Close Duplicate Tabs from the context menu. This feature is currently available for testing in Firefox 127 Nightly and enabled by default.
While this feature is useful, it only appears if you right-click a duplicated tab, so you’ll need to manually find the tab before closing all of its instances.
Source: https://windowsreport.com/
Full article: https://windowsreport.com/firefox-127-duplicate-tab-management-windows-auto-start-selective-text-translation/
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