Tab Search can be accessed using a small dropdown arrow icon that appears in the title bar of the Firefox browser, near the minimize/ maximize icons. This icon displays a list of all running tabs and lets you find a tab or switch to a particular tab when you have several tabs opened. The icon remains visible even if you have just one open tab.
How to remove Tabs Search Arrow from Firefox Title Bar
If you don’t work with so many tabs, having an extra icon in the title bar of your browser window can be distracting or annoying. Firefox currently doesn’t offer a GUI-based option to remove the Tabs Search feature. Still, you can remove it through Firefox’s advanced settings or preferences screen.
Here’s how to remove Tabs Search Arrow from Firefox title bar: Tip: You can restart Firefox without losing the tabs that you’ve opened in your current browsing session. Hope this helps. Read: How to remove Firefox View button from Firefox Title Bar
How do I get rid of the search arrows on my tabs?
To remove the Tabs Search arrow in Firefox, open a new tab in your browser window and type about:config. This will take you to the advanced settings page of the Firefox browser. Then type tabmanager in the search bar on top and double-click on the browser.tabs.tabmanager.enabled setting that appears. The Tabs Search arrow will disappear when you relaunch Firefox.
How do I get rid of search tab arrows in Chrome?
To remove the Tab Search arrow, open a new tab in your Chrome browser and type chrome://flags/ in the address bar. In the Search flags bar on top, type tab search. Click on the dropdown next to Enable Tab Search option and change it to disabled. Then click on the Relaunch button that appears at the bottom to restart Chrome and make the change effective. Read Next: Reset or Refresh Firefox browser settings to default in Windows.