This article is for an old version of Firefox for Android that's no longer supported. Please update to the latest version to get the most up-to-date features and fixes.
The tab queue feature lets you open links in the background without leaving the app you're on. Firefox will load your links for later viewing so you can continue using other apps without interruption.
Table of Contents
Enable tab queuing
Tab queuing can be enabled through the Settings menu:
- Tap the menu button (either at the bottom right on some devices or in the upper right of the browser) and then select (you may need to tap . first)
- Select .
- Tap the switch next to to turn it on (blue means on).
Tab queuing can be enabled through the Settings menu:
- Tap the menu button (either at the bottom right on some devices or in the upper right of the browser) and then select (you may need to tap first) .
- Select
- Check the box next to
Open tabs in the background
Before you begin, make Firefox your default browser on Android.
Suppose you want to open a link in one of your apps, tab queuing opens the link in the background without interrupting you. Here's how it works:
- On another app (example: Hangouts or Email), tap the link until a menu appears.
- Tap .
- Firefox will open the link in the background. A notification will appear at the bottom of the screen and in your notification panel. (Tap Open Now at the bottom of the screen to view the page immediately, or continue using your app to queue up more tabs.)
- When you're ready to view your pages, tap the notification in your notification panel.
- Firefox will open with all of your links pre-loaded.