Version 3 is in review at the browser stores. These pages describe 3.0. If you are running 2.1.1 from the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons, the version 2 documentation is the one you want — or install 3.0 early from the GitHub release.
SF Tabs 3.0
Custom navigation for the Salesforce Setup menu — and a few ways to tell your orgs apart.
- Installation Install on Chrome, Edge or Firefox, or load the release build by hand.
- Getting Started Add your first tab and find your way around the popup.
- Tabs Add, order, nest and colour-code the tabs in your Setup menu.
- Profiles Separate sets of tabs, and linking them to the orgs they belong to.
- Org Colors Tint the browser tab and show a banner naming the org you are in.
- Quick Access The header menu, the floating button, and capturing a page in one click.
- Settings Every switch in the popup, and what it changes.
- Import & Export Move your tabs between browsers, and where they are stored.
- Keyboard Shortcuts Jump to your first ten tabs with a key combination, set in your browser.
- Translations The languages SF Tabs speaks, and how to ask for another.
- Troubleshooting What to check when something is not showing up where you expect it.
What changed in 3.0
Settings moved back into the popup, so there is no separate page to hunt for. Every Salesforce tab's icon can carry a color picked from the kind of org you are in, and an optional banner names the org across the top of the page. Individual tabs can take a color too.
There is a new SF Tabs menu in Salesforce's own header, next to Favorites, and a one-click way to capture the page you are on — from that menu, or from a + at the end of your tab bar. Tabs you drag in the Setup bar now keep their new order, and a tab can belong to more than one profile.
The full list is in the 3.0.0 release notes.