How to Enable Split View in Firefox [Finally!]
Quite a few browsers support Split View; however, the offering from Mozilla was not among them. Well, not anymore, as Firefox has just been blessed with this feature. So you can now easily open two tabs side by side and view them at the same time within a single window. Not only does it score from the productivity point of view, but it sure will save you some time as well.

Moreover, you can also drag the middle slider to resize the two windows. You can drag it left or right to adjust how much space each webpage gets. So without any further ado, let’s show you the steps to enable this Split View feature in the Firefox browser. Follow along.
How to Enable Split View in Firefox [Finally!]

At the time of writing this guide, the feature is still in the testing phase.. So it is only available in the Nightly build, and even in that build, it can only be enabled via an experimental flag. Here’s everything you need to know in this regard.
- Download and install Firefox Nightly on your PC.
- Then launch it and head over to the URL below: about:config
- Click on the Accept the Risk and Continue button.
- Now search for the below flag and toggle it to True. browser.tabs.splitView.enabled
- Finally, right-click on a tab and select Open in Split View.
- The tab will now be opened in the split view.
- You can use the split-screen divider to adjust the space each page gets.
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