Comments:
The tabs in 3.6 are a bit hard to follow....I like that the colored tabs
idea was adapted as I had the colored tabs add-on in my last version but
these maybe need to be reshaped. The previous version was much easier to
track I think because of the tab shape or maybe the tab you are
currently viewing could be one specific bold color that differs from the
palette of the others. Possibly a white, red or black against the
yellows pinks and blues would help. Thank you.
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To restore previous usage set this in your about:config
browser.tabs.insertRelatedAfterCurrent Boolean user set False
then you will be like previous Firefox usage and current Opera usage.
The current thread on this can be seen in a Developer thread
-- FireFox 3.6 behavior when opening tabs
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.apps.firefox/browse_frm/thread/30b8bb749e061da0/db8ee5b23eca9f77
If you want to see some tab coloring that would be useful see
Tab Color Underscoring active/read/unread | userstyles.org
http://userstyles.org/styles/9023
In Firefox 3.6 you will still see the active tab plainly shown but will
not see a distinction anymore between those already read and those
not read.
Bug 487242 - Regression: in userChrome.css no longer possible
to distinguish between unvisited tabs, visited tabs, and the selected tab