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Phasing Out the Older Version of Firefox Sidebar in 2026

asafko
Employee
Employee

Hi folks, 

Over a year ago, we introduced an updated version of the sidebar that offers easy access to multiple tools – bookmarks, history, tabs from other devices, and a selection of chatbots – all in one place. As the new version has gained popularity and we plan our future work, we have made a decision to retire the older version in 2026

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Old sidebar version

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Updated sidebar version

I know that changes like this can be disruptive – especially when they affect established workflows you rely on every day. While use of the older version has been declining, it remains a familiar and convenient tool for many – especially long-time Firefox users who have built workflows around it. 

Unfortunately, supporting two versions means dividing the time and attention of a very small team. By focusing on a single updated version, we can fix issues across the Firefox frontend more quickly, incorporate feedback more efficiently, and deliver new features more consistently for everyone. For these reasons, in 2026, we will focus on improving the updated sidebar to provide many of the conveniences of the older version, then transition everyone to the updated version.

Here’s what to expect:

  • Starting with the late Firefox Nightly 148, we have turned on the new sidebar by default for Nightly users. The new default will remain Nightly-only for a few releases to allow us to implement planned improvements, existing community requests, and collect additional feedback.  
  • In Q2 2026, all users of the older version in release will be migrated to the updated sidebar. After the switch, for a period of time, we will keep the option to return to the older version to support folks who may be affected by bugs we fail to discover during Nightly testing. During this period, you will still be able to temporarily switch back to the old sidebar by going to Firefox Settings > General > Browser Layout and unchecking the Show sidebar option. 
  • In Q3 2026, we will fully retire the original sidebar and remove the associated pref as we complete the transition.

Our goal is to make our transition plans transparent and implement suggested improvements that are feasible within the new interaction model, while preserving the speed and flexibility that long-time sidebar users value. Several implemented and planned improvements to the updated sidebar were informed by your feedback, and we expect that to continue throughout the transition: 

If you’d like to share what functionality you’ve been missing in the new sidebar and what challenges you’ve experienced when you tried to adopt it, please share your thoughts here or file a bug in Bugzilla’s Sidebar component, so your feedback can continue shaping Firefox. And if you have a chance, please consider peeking at the existing metabug to see what improvements are already on our radar. 

 

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Kvin
Familiar face

Hello, I believe this is the correct decision.

Could you also abandon the old profile system or combine the old and new profile systems?

And abandon the Firefox Focus/Klar browser?

Will there be further improvements to the sidebar, such as:

Auto-hide and auto-open the sidebar on hover when vertical tabs are not in use, for example, when history or bookmarks are expanded?

Vertical and horizontal tabs enabled simultaneously?

Support for all sidebar extensions, as well as support for widgets and opening websites in the sidebar?

So that the highlighted sidebar icon button is not displayed, because it is distracting.

Thank you!

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@Kvin wrote:

And abandon the Firefox Focus/Klar browser?

 

What advantage do you gain if other users can no longer use what they like to use? 🤔

 


@Kvin wrote:

Support for all sidebar extensions, as well as support for widgets and opening websites in the sidebar?

 

Which extension do you think is not supported?

Regarding opening websites in the sidebar, they are working on a split tab feature. If you make one window narrower than the other, it's basically a sidebar.

 

toe_head2001
Making moves

In the old Sidebar version, it was possible to select multiple History items, and delete them all at once with the Delete key. This functionality seems to be missing from the new Sidebar version.

We have a few bugs about deleting history items that's part of the planned work, specifically deleting with the delete key and multiselecting items to delete them. 

This is great to hear, thanks!

It would also be really useful to increase the width of this scrollbar in the sidebar. It's currently tiny on 1440p resolution and really hard to grab.

It also auto-disppears after a second which is really awkward and I need to keep moving my mouse to keep it visible, which adds to the difficulty of actually clicking on it.

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VulgarAscetic
Making moves

Seconding the issue mentioned above regarding deleting History. The new sidebar makes it extremely awkward and cumbersome to delete multiple history items.

geofflawrence
Making moves

Does this mean that https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/side-view/ will stop working? I hope not, because I really do like it! Of course building Side View into Firefox would be fine by me.....

Nope! Extensions that previously worked in the old sidebar continue to do so in the new sidebar. And if you are a sidebery or tree style tab user and don't want to see any tabstrips, that is an option too (Click on "vertical tabs" then "hide tabs and sidebar" in the customize sidebar panel (click the gear icon) but I think you'd only be able to open an extension panel from there by using a keyboard shortcut and if you hit the sidebar button is will expand the launcher with vertical tabs).

Great! Thanks for letting me know. I use it as a temporary view on a link, so how it is right now, works perfectly for me.

s_hentzschel
Making moves

I really like the new sidebar design and it makes perfect sense not to keep two implementations for the same thing permanently. There is only one thing that is very annoying for me and it's the only reason why I disabled the new sidebar. It's great to see that there are already plans to address this:

@asafko wrote: