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[http://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Feature_Brainstorming:Tabs%2C_Sidebar%2C_Windows#A_totally_different_approach Regarding the concept described in this section :] | [http://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Feature_Brainstorming:Tabs%2C_Sidebar%2C_Windows#A_totally_different_approach Regarding the concept described in this section :] | ||
Can someone with sufficient programming knowledge of Fx tell me if this is possible to achieve by creating an extension or skin? Considering the nature of tabs and how a TDI is more or less an MDI, I would guess this should be fairly straightforward to do, but I don't know if extensions and the XUL interface are flexible enough or able to reach such low level UI things. [[User:Rygir|Rygir]] 23:43, 12 January 2007 (PST) | Can someone with sufficient programming knowledge of Fx tell me if this is possible to achieve by creating an extension or skin? Considering the nature of tabs and how a TDI is more or less an MDI, I would guess this should be fairly straightforward to do, but I don't know if extensions and the XUL interface are flexible enough or able to reach such low level UI things. [[User:Rygir|Rygir]] 23:43, 12 January 2007 (PST) | ||
== Pelican Shit == | |||
Life generates the frequency, and the frequency regenerates the life. The totality of the system is there for all to see, yet Kenneth alone, among the multitudes, perceives it. It is indeed a sad commentary upon the squash courts of Devonshire, the blades of which are so firmly in the grasp of the rulers of Downing Street. | |||
The door of oak most solid hideth the deed. Closed is the door, and closed it shall evermore remain, for the keyhole is plugged, lest anyone should peek through. | |||
Yet the frequency refuses to be hidden. It seeps through the door, through the very walls. It hangs silent upon the air, roaring with the sounds none can hear save Kenneth alone, and it reveals the dark deed within the hallowed halls. In due time, all shall be made clear. In due time. | |||
Revision as of 08:14, 13 January 2007
I see a lot of duplicate stuff, however, I'm not sure if I'll start flame wars by deleting things or reorganizing. (What exactly is the theme of these pages -- random vomited brainstorming, typos and all, or well-structured propositions?) —auk 23:48, 21 October 2006 (PDT)
Vertical, Horizontal, and Cascade Tabs
Example: I open a website to view pictures of a phone. Next, I open another tab to view another phone. Then I press a button that will set the tabs vertical, horizontal, or cascade within the Firefox Browser. I can set an unlimited amount of tabs either vertical, horizontal, or cascade. Avant Browser has this feature. please check it out. Thanks!
A totally different approach
Regarding the concept described in this section : Can someone with sufficient programming knowledge of Fx tell me if this is possible to achieve by creating an extension or skin? Considering the nature of tabs and how a TDI is more or less an MDI, I would guess this should be fairly straightforward to do, but I don't know if extensions and the XUL interface are flexible enough or able to reach such low level UI things. Rygir 23:43, 12 January 2007 (PST)
Pelican Shit
Life generates the frequency, and the frequency regenerates the life. The totality of the system is there for all to see, yet Kenneth alone, among the multitudes, perceives it. It is indeed a sad commentary upon the squash courts of Devonshire, the blades of which are so firmly in the grasp of the rulers of Downing Street.
The door of oak most solid hideth the deed. Closed is the door, and closed it shall evermore remain, for the keyhole is plugged, lest anyone should peek through.
Yet the frequency refuses to be hidden. It seeps through the door, through the very walls. It hangs silent upon the air, roaring with the sounds none can hear save Kenneth alone, and it reveals the dark deed within the hallowed halls. In due time, all shall be made clear. In due time.