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TheNickm2
Making moves
Status: New idea

Since this feature hit my browser after an update a while ago, I'm constantly annoyed by it. I've been dragging tabs all the way to the left to rearrange them practically forever, and now suddenly doing this is pinning tabs that I don't want to pin - I'm just trying to rearrange my tabs.

Perhaps I'm in the minority here, and that's fine - this feature can be enabled by default; however, an option to disable it altogether (via settings or even an about:config option) would go a long way. This feature greatly disrupts my workflows and has proven to slow me down when I'm in my flow state while developing websites. I need this feature to be toggle-able to continue using Firefox as my daily driver browser.


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Update 2025-09-29: This feature can now be (mostly) disabled via an about:config option (as of v143.0.3). Setting "browser.tabs.dragDrop.pinInteractionCue.delayMS" to any relatively high value should effectively disable the option. The value is the number of milliseconds before the pin tab option triggers. I set mine to 2000, requiring a full 2s before the feature triggers, which has generally solved the issue for me. I encourage you to adjust this config option to your liking once your browser is updated to at least 143.0.3

50 Comments
CoolCmd
Strollin' around

I rarely use pinned tabs, so this new feature makes it really hard to move a tab to the top.

Anonymous
Not applicable

Could you please add an option to disable this feature? While new features are always appreciated, sometimes they don’t quite hit the spot or end up disrupting the user experience.

Dissure
New member

Feature so poorly thought out I had to stop my workflow completely and search the internet to figure out how to put a stop to it.

 

PLEASE when thinking of a new function or feature, consider when false positives or accidental triggers might occur! If it's as easy to do as clicking on your first tab, then that's bad!

J_A
Strollin' around

Echoing the sentiment to let us disable this feature. I have never wanted to intentionally pin a tab, and certainly don't want it to happen unintentionally either. 

Merexi
New member

+1 to this thread. Please remove this feature, or add option to disable it. Highlight annoying. I used to be able to drag new tabs to left to arrange them towards the middle of the open tabs, now it just wants to pin them instead, and I have to try dragging them to the left without triggering the "pin" feature, and the drag speed is also reduced. If you want to have this new feature, no problem, just allow users to disable it.

aj-test-user
New member

It is shocking that this reached production without an option to disable it. Anything less than an option to disable automatic pinning is not a fix.

SantaFe
New member

One has to wonder why this is a feature, since one can right click & select Pin Tab in the first place. 🤔

Who_Me2
New member

Agree 300% with Add option to Disable Pinning New Tabs

IzzyHope58
New member

I had the beta version of Firefox installed (didn't even realize it) and when this feature showed up I specifically uninstalled beta and went to the normal branch (which also caused a whole host of other issues due to a popup constantly showing up about my profile being from a new version).

Now the feature is back in normal Firefox and I HATE THIS! This actively makes the experience worse and annoying, and there doesn't even seem to be an about:config option to disable it (someone PLEASE let me know if there is one) which is surprising cause those are advanced obscure settings. at LEAST give an option in THERE. I've searched everywhere trying to find a way to turn this off and am so pissed off that I can't even modify the files of my browser to turn it off in a "jank" way. For the love of god save my sanity and give all of us a way to turn this invasive, distracting, annoying, I won't even give it the benifit of calling it a "feature. just. . . . let us turn this behavior off, via ANY means necescary, I BEG!!!!

DarkBull09
Strollin' around

Sad, what lately happenning with Firefox.

I left chrome years ago, because of the new mostly visual developments, which made that browser completely useless on pc. There was a solution to turn it of, but they disabled it later, saying, "we know what you want, get used to it." Shame to see the same happening with Mozilla. First they started with tab groupings, which got solved after a month (thaks god, that was way worse than this).

Before you could turn off these things in Firefox, at least in :config or :studies page. Now I turned off this pinning is :studies, but no success, still making it.

(Pin Frequently Used Websites - 143 - Promo Rollout, All Locales
This rollout recommends users to try out pinned tabs as a way to keep frequently used websites within reach.)
Pingouin
New member

Agreed, what a terrible idea, or at least, a terrible implementation. It activates when the mouse is as far right as the 6th icon in the toolbar! Like others here, it keeps on activating unexpectedly while sorting my tabs and I totally hate it. Earlier this year, there was the sidebar revamp that at least I could disable from about:config, but I couldn't find a way to disable this. I might have to switch to a previous ESR or legacy version.

Agentvirtuel
Collaborator

Hello

About the subject, drag and drop to pin.
Have you tried the suggestion https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1984420#c8


Found a nice workaround in the meantime though:
Just pin a blank tab. That makes it a bit harder to accidentally pin your real tabs.
Pingouin
New member

@Agentvirtuel 

Yes, that does help, thanks. It's not exactly a solution, but it does mitigate the problem quite a bit.

nunesgh
Strollin' around

This new feature is so annoying! There should be an option to disable it.

Agentvirtuel
Collaborator

Hello

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1984420#c24

Add a setting to disable "drag and drop to pin".

1.pngI tested, an experimentation, the value 2000, to see, it works.

2.pngApparently, wait and see the next update, release 143.