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1. 1vuio0pswjnm7 ◴[] No.45950916[source]
I use a browser that does not support favicon

Wondering why users of popular browsers believe favicon is needed

(I'm assuming users asked the authors of those browsers for favicon)

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2. shiomiru ◴[] No.45952226[source]
Popular browsers support tabs. When you have many tabs open, it's hard to show a meaningful title for each one. An icon takes up less place and is easier to scan for visually.
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3. 1vuio0pswjnm7 ◴[] No.45952609[source]
Do tabs in the popular graphical browsers display a number on each tab by default

This might be useful when switching from, e.g., tab#1 to tab#7, using keyboard shortcut Ctrl-7

4. 1718627440 ◴[] No.45952682[source]
Mozilla Firefox doesn't shrink tabs any further, but instead lets the tab list go off screen and you can scroll. I think that is a Google Chrome specific thing.
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5. shiomiru ◴[] No.45953377{3}[source]
I've just tried and when I open a bunch of new tabs, Firefox truncates the "new tab" text to "new" and a Firefox logo. Same thing happens with other titles.

(Then at some point it stops truncating and scrolls off the screen.)

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6. 1718627440 ◴[] No.45953478{4}[source]
That's true, it's more without the favicon. It is configurable with browser.tabs.tabMinWidth. Not sure if it is configurable elsewhere in the UI, I normally don't bother with that.