The TabBrowser Preferences extension gives Firefox the options and customization for tabs that it should have been born with. There are even a few perks to having this extension that I probably wouldn’t have thought of before using it as well. So what does it do? It gives you full and total control of your tabbed browsing experience.
Here are only some of the features included: open URLs in the URL bar and searches from the search bar in new tabs, open the homepage in every newly created tab, select tabs by moving the mouse onto them, instead of clicking on them, moving the tab bar to the bottom of the browser window, opening URLs from the Extension/Theme Manager and the Help window in new tabs, opening the throbber in a new tab, control the focusing/unfocusing of various tab-creating functions, such as the File, New Tab command, per-tab locking, to force left-clicked links to open in new tabs, compatibility with Tab Clicking Options, and ability to drag and drop URLs on the new tab button on the tab bar.
TabBrowser Preferences makes using Firefox a better experience. For those folks out there who are picky about having only one browser window open, it gives them the options to control that type of surfing better than before.
So try something new when it comes to tabbed browsing and put this extension inside your version of Firefox. I bet after you do, you will not know what you ever did without it.