You can vote for this to be built-in here:
Take a look at this, perhaps its what you are looking for?
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tab-preview-on-hover
The download link of CSS theme doesn't work. So I created a folder chrome and pasted the text into a userChrome.css file.
But it just shows a black rectangle :(
Did you toggle on toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets? Firefox stopped parsing userChrome.css by default since several years ago.
Yes I did... Is it working for you?
Btw why can't I find this post on lemmy
If you have show read posts disabled, there's currently a bug where it hides your own posts. I think a fix is in the next release.
But I wasn't signed in and I was sorting by new
Do you mean this setting?
Nope I'm not taking about windows taskbar... I want to see the preview when I hover over a tab... see gif
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