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Wouldn't a more elegant and much simpler solution just be to be able to use a grouping paradigm that is already built into every operating system? i.e. each window is already a group of tabs - simply give the user a way to label each Firefox window for the particular task at hand?!!! [[User:Broccauley|Broccauley]] 21:54, 5 July 2010 (UTC) | Wouldn't a more elegant and much simpler solution just be to be able to use a grouping paradigm that is already built into every operating system? i.e. each window is already a group of tabs - simply give the user a way to label each Firefox window for the particular task at hand?!!! [[User:Broccauley|Broccauley]] 21:54, 5 July 2010 (UTC) | ||
== Old suggestion == | |||
You could also have a look at my old suggestion <nowiki>https://wiki.mozilla.org/User_talk:HomeUser</nowiki> which has, I think, some similar objectives: | |||
- structure and document the browsing actions | |||
- remember them | |||
- share them | |||
This would then be based on a file that could be red and could be executed. | |||
It is probably possible to combine this with a innovating layout of tabs. |
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Simpler Solution?
Wouldn't a more elegant and much simpler solution just be to be able to use a grouping paradigm that is already built into every operating system? i.e. each window is already a group of tabs - simply give the user a way to label each Firefox window for the particular task at hand?!!! Broccauley 21:54, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
Old suggestion
You could also have a look at my old suggestion https://wiki.mozilla.org/User_talk:HomeUser which has, I think, some similar objectives: - structure and document the browsing actions - remember them - share them This would then be based on a file that could be red and could be executed. It is probably possible to combine this with a innovating layout of tabs.