Space saving, permanent Gmail and Google Reader Tabs in Firefox

This very use­ful tip was sent by Harsha Kotcherlakota to Lifehacker.com.

The idea is to set up tabs for Gmail and Google reader that will always be open, but with a few exten­sions will have min­i­mal impact on the inter­face while pro­vid­ing the infor­ma­tion rel­e­vant to each app (site). For a full guide see the link at the bot­tom, but here’s the gist of it.
Using the Better Gmail 2 add-on turn on unread count dis­play in the fav­i­con. Then get the Faviconize Tab and the PermaTabs Mod add-ons. The Faviconize add-on will add an option in the right-click menu of the tab to “Faviconize” it, i.e. remove the text and only leave the fav­i­con vis­i­ble. The PermaTab add-on gives you an option (right-click tab) to make a tab per­ma­nent. This will pre­vent it from acci­dently clos­ing and will leave it on even after Firefox is closed (to close the tab you’ll need to “un-perma” it). And appar­ently per­matabs don’t load their con­tent until they’re first selected, in other words, this setup will not cause Firefox to load up 2 extra tabs every time you open it.

This is extremely use­ful. I check both gmail and reader mul­ti­ple times a day but don’t like leav­ing them open all the time because the tabs take space, but with this I can have the best of both worlds.

[Original Lifehacker Post]

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