I've found snapping to sides of the screen more convenient, snap two
Firefox windows to each side of the screen and then drag the tab as you
like ;)

Either drag the windows to borders of the screen or use the hotkeys:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/OS/KeyboardShortcuts

It's called "Toggle tiled left/right" in the ref above.

Frederic Crozat writes:

> Le mardi 04 août 2015 à 08:11 +0200, Olaf Hering a écrit :
>> How does one move firefox tabs from one window to another? With a
>> usable GNOME, as shipped in 11.4, one drags it down to the desired
>> window in the taskbar, which causes it to come to the front. Now the tab
>> can be dropped into that window.
>> 
>> Now with TW this is very cumbersome: one has to click to the tab thing
>> in the hope that the window becomes unmaximised or otherwise changes
>> size. This causes the other windows to become visible. Now there is a
>> slim chance that the desired window is visible, and the tab can be moved
>> over to that window.
>
> While dragging, move to the hot corner of GNOME Shell, this will switch
> to overview mode and then, you can switch to the Firefox windows and
> then release on it.
>
>
> -- 
> Frederic Crozat
> Enterprise Desktop Release Manager
> SUSE

Cheers!

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