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== Introduction of App Tabs == | == Introduction of App Tabs == | ||
The idea behind "App Tabs" is that some web apps are more like applications than web pages. For example, Google Docs, Gmail, Acrobat.com, MobileMe, 280 Slides, etc. Things you would want to have open all the time and they could potentially be chromeless since you don't navigate through them with back/forward. Sort of like built in | The idea behind "App Tabs" is that some web apps are more like applications than web pages. For example, Google Docs, Gmail, Acrobat.com, MobileMe, 280 Slides, etc. Things you would want to have open all the time and they could potentially be chromeless since you don't navigate through them with back/forward. Sort of like built in [http://labs.mozilla.com/blog/2007/10/prism/ Prism]. If, say, you wanted Gmail open all the time without chrome you could drag it to the left and pin it thus making it an App Tab. | ||
There would also be some other way to make an app tab besides drag/pinning it to the left. For instance a contextual menu item. | There would also be some other way to make an app tab besides drag/pinning it to the left. For instance a contextual menu item. | ||
== Expanded Home Tab Functionality == | == Expanded Home Tab Functionality == |