tab dragging

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Tab dragging is a browser feature that allows users to reorganize open tabs by clicking and dragging them to a new position within the tab bar. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about tab dragging often appear in the context of browser updates and bug fixes. For example, a recent thread about Firefox 142.0.1 highlights that the update addressed regressions related to tab dragging, among other issues. Users may encounter problems where tab dragging becomes unresponsive or causes crashes after a browser update. Troubleshooting such issues typically involves checking for the latest browser version, clearing cache, or resetting browser settings. Tab dragging is a common feature in modern browsers like Firefox, Chrome, and Edge, and its reliability is important for efficient multitasking.
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    Firefox 142.0.1 Bug-Fix Update: Tabs, Cursor, and Crash Fixes

    Mozilla shipped a follow-up update to last week’s major refresh, releasing Firefox 142.0.1 as a focused bug-fix build that patches several user-facing regressions and a handful of platform-specific crashes — an important, incremental step that most users should install as soon as it reaches...
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