@DavidBHimself
LibreWolf is mature enough that I use it as my main driver.
LibreWolf takes advantage of the Firefox extension ecosystem, and because of that there are two really nice extensions to get the functionality of multiple browsers in one. Multi Account Containers will allow you to define different account containers and then open tabs in a specific container. If you log in to the same site with different accounts this will allow you to do exactly that. You can also completely isolate a site in its own containers.
For tab organization I recommend Tree Style Tabs or Sidebery. Both integrate Multi Account Containers.
It is my understanding that LibreWolf supports rolling your own sync account. I have not tried that yet but I know it’s possible.
@DavidBHimself
LibreWolf is mature enough that I use it as my main driver.
LibreWolf takes advantage of the Firefox extension ecosystem, and because of that there are two really nice extensions to get the functionality of multiple browsers in one. Multi Account Containers will allow you to define different account containers and then open tabs in a specific container. If you log in to the same site with different accounts this will allow you to do exactly that. You can also completely isolate a site in its own containers.
For tab organization I recommend Tree Style Tabs or Sidebery. Both integrate Multi Account Containers.
It is my understanding that LibreWolf supports rolling your own sync account. I have not tried that yet but I know it’s possible.