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Unlock thumbnail previews for Firefox 3.6 on Windows 7

By | January 26, 2010, 8:54am PST

Summary: Firefox users, if you’re running the most recent release on Windows 7 you need to make a tiny tweak to your browser’s configuration. It defeats the purpose of Aero’s cool taskbar thumbnails feature if you have to open a window before you can scan which browser tabs you have open. IE8 shows all open tabs in thumbnail previews when you point to its icon. So how do you add the same feature to Firefox 3.6? I explain.

Firefox users, if you’re running the most recent release on Windows 7 you need to make a tiny tweak to your browser’s configuration. Some early adopters wrote about this topic back in November, in conjunction with the 3.6 beta release (The How-To Geek and Download Squad, for example). But I haven’t seen this mentioned much since the official release of Firefox 3.6 a few days ago, so here’s an update and a quick tutorial for those who bypassed the beta.

By default, Firefox shows a single thumbnail when you hover the mouse pointer over its icon in the Windows 7 taskbar with Aero enabled. Here’s what it looks like:

The problem is, this particular Firefox window actually contains four open tabs, and it could contain dozens. It sort of defeats the purpose of the Aero preview feature if you have to open a window before you can scan which browser tabs you have open. IE8 does it right, showing all open tabs in thumbnail previews when you point to its icon. So how do you add the same feature to Firefox 3.6? Simple:

Open Firefox 3.6 (or later) and type about:config in the Location Bar. You’ll have to click to get past this warning dialog box and open the Preferences page. Use the Filter box (or just scroll down) to find browser.taskbar.previews.enable in the list of preferences. Note that by default it’s set to false. Double-click to toggle the setting to true. The value in the Status column changes to user set and the entire entry turns bold to indicate it’s been changed. It should look like this:

And now aim the mouse pointer at the taskbar again:

Every tab (even if those tabs are in separate windows) is now visible from the taskbar previews. You can change the focus to any tab temporarily by pointing at it, and you can close any tab from its thumbnail preview using the X in the upper right corner.

And yes, I can hear the question now. What about Chrome? How do I enable this feature? The short answer is, you don’t. It’s on the issues list at chromium.org. A note from brian [at] chromium.org when the issue was fdirst opened, nearly a year ago (post date February 24, 2009), suggests, “[I]t is something we’d like to prioritize based on the adoption of Windows 7…” But there’s no sign that it’s actually under development. Too bad.

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RE: Unlock thumbnail previews for Firefox 3.6 on Windows 7
nitinagarwal1988 24th Feb 2010
thanks for this! Ramesh Kumar Microsoft MVP has also shared a nice tutorial on his blog about this.

I m waiting for the release of FF 4.0
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Too bad.
xiphi 26th Jan 2010
The current implementation is incredibly buggy that it's best to have it off.
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What kind of bugs?
Ed Bott 26th Jan 2010
Details? Links?
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At least for me.

restarted firefox, that seemed to fix it.
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I think all I had to do was kill the tab and start a new one. But it was mildly annoying.
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definitely not a deal breaker....
JoeMama_z 26th Jan 2010
Many many thanks for the Tip!
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Alas ...
de-void-21165590650301806002836337787023 26th Jan 2010
... if the thread rendering a given page is blocked, then the thumbnail won't update.

Perhaps this is why Mozilla didn't enable this view by default - they know they have some more work to do?
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So far it only happened ...
babyboomer57 26th Jan 2010
to me the first time I tried it while the configuration window was still open. It has been fine since I closed the tab and restarted Firefox.
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It definitely happens...
GoodThings2Life 26th Jan 2010
...a lot more with frequent/heavy use. It's quite annoying indeed, but overall it's an immensely useful feature.
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Bugs?
Santos_L_Halper 26th Jan 2010
I've been using the feature without incident. Could you elaborate?
Previews showing a blank page, default application icon or busy cursor, and preview order being switched around, also the caption buttons are misaligned when the browser is maximized. I JUST enabled it, and half of the previews are blank.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=520807

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=522262

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=522506

There's a lot more. Some have been fixed beyond 3.6. They are the reason why it was disabled for 3.6.
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same thing happened to me....
JoeMama_z 26th Jan 2010
did you try restarting FF? it cleared up the missing preview (for the most part) for me.
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Yes.
xiphi 26th Jan 2010
I've restarted many times during the beta. Right now, all tabs this one are showing the wait cursor. I'm not going to keep restarting firefox just to fix it. Restarting doesn't ultimately fix the problem. It reoccurs everytime I open the browser. Like I said, there's a reason why they chose to disable it for 3.6. Restarting to fix a problem isn't a fix at all.
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Try uninstalling and reinstalling Flash
de-void-21165590650301806002836337787023 26th Jan 2010
It's quite likely that the thread rendering the page you're trying to preview is blocked. This is usually caused by a 3rd party plug in - most often Flash.

Follow Adobe's instructions and remove and reinstall Flash.
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I think you are right with this
bobiroc 26th Jan 2010
I shared this tip with some Co-Workers and two of them had the issue with the thumbnails. Both were fixed by uninstalling and reinstalling flash using the Adobe removal tool.
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Mine is working just fine
Snooki_smoosh_smoosh 26th Jan 2010
with multiple instances of FF running across 4 virtual desktops. No issues here. Works great.
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How about Chrome?
Digger_z 26th Jan 2010
Is there a secret to making this feature work with Google
Chrome (Version 4.0)
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wink
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Chrome
JoopNL 29th Jan 2010
You didn't either. happy It's almost done for Chrome:

http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?
id=8036
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Ha ha
Ed Bott Updated - 29th Jan 2010
That announcement was posted the day after I hit the Publish button on this post. wink

But thanks for the pointer. Good news!
I don't begrudge other people using it if they like it but this is a non-feature for me.

I typically only have one browser window open (and lots of tabs within that) and I often want to switch between the browser and another app, always going back to the same previous page.

Without this feature, that works great with a single click and zero thinking/parsing. (And if I want to go to a different tab I still only have to click twice, albeit with some extra mouse movement to reach the tab-bar.)

With this feature, every single time I go back to the browser I have to click twice and work out which of the thumbnails is the tab I want.

Luckily, I only use one app which forces this feature on: The latest VMware shows a preview for each virtual machine / tab, even if that machine isn't running. It's annoying having to click so much and I wish I could turn it off in that program. (I've seen others with the same complaint but maybe some people like it too.)

Actually, this could be more generalised: It'd be nice if the Win7 taskbar had a way to quickly re-activate the previous window in any stack, whether it be a stack of tabs or a stack of top-level windows (or a mixture of both).

I really like the Win7 taskbar overall but this is one thing that I do dislike. I'm unconvinced about having tabs appear on the taskbar.

Having said all that, thanks for passing on the tip as until I saw it on Twitter yesterday I didn't realise Firefox supported it. I gave it another try yesterday but quickly turned it back off. I'm very glad it's only an option and not something I'm forced to use.
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Thunderbird?
ColinABQ 26th Jan 2010
Good tip.

What about Thunderbird 3? It supports viewing messages in tabs. Previews work if you open messages in new Windows, but not in new tabs. Is there an equivalent setting and/or access method in Thunderbird, short of editing one or more files?
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Good Tip
bobiroc 26th Jan 2010
I have often wondered if that was possible or something that would work in a later revision. That is one of the useful features of Areo that I use every day as I often find I have multiple programs running and multiple tabs in my browsers.
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Ed does Firefox 3.7 on W7 run in a sandbox like IE8?
D.T.Schmitz Updated - 26th Jan 2010
If not, what benefit does FF 3.7 have over IE8?
This whole issue can be avoided simply by not grouping
your icons together
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trading one set of problems...
Ed Bott 26th Jan 2010
...for another. Then each tab gets its own icon on the taskbar. Not great if you have 20 or more tabs open at a time as many people do.
config option is not available on my system (W7-x64 Pro)
oops. upgrade only went to 3.5.7. needed to do separate
download to install 3.6. now it works as advertised.
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Great tip Ed and hopefully Chrome will get this going soon too! Have you found any other issues?
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It doesn't work for me
notsofast 18th Feb 2010
I tried it and nothing changed. I then restarted firefox and it still didn't work.

In fairness, there is an advantage to the default action. If i have a single FF window with lost of tabs, a single click brings the window to the forefront. I have tab changing mapped to my mouse, so switching isn't difficult. Still, if it worked, I'd give it a try for a week or so before deciding what's best.
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thanks for this! Ramesh Kumar Microsoft MVP has also shared a nice tutorial on his blog about this.

I m waiting for the release of FF 4.0

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