You can rearrange, hide, or detach Burp's top-level tabs. Burp remembers your preferences, so you won't need to reorder your tabs every time you start Burp.
To change the order of your tabs, click a tab and drag it along the tab bar to your preferred position.
To detach a tab and move it to a new window, right-click the tab and select Detach tab.
To move a tab into an existing window, click the tab and drag it to the tab bar of the desired window.
To reattach a tab to Burp's main window, right-click the tab and select Reattach tab. To reattach all tabs in the detached window, click the redock icon.
You can hide tabs that you don't need, to enable you to focus on particular tools and extensions that you use more frequently.
To hide a tab, right-click the tab and select Hide tab. To hide all tabs in a detached window, close the window.
To see which tabs are hidden, click on the top-level View menu. Hidden tabs are identified by an icon beside the tab name.
To redisplay a hidden tab, click on the top-level View menu, then click on the tab's name. The tab is added to the window in which it was last open.
If you send a request or response to a hidden tab, that tab reappears.
To restore Burp's default tab layout, click on the top-level View menu and select Restore default tab layout. Any hidden tabs reappear, and all tabs are moved back into Burp's main window.