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| I agree with Joecan - tabs on top is much faster when maximized. [[User:Paulmcauley|Paulmcauley]] 18:49, 5 November 2009 (UTC) | | I agree with Joecan - tabs on top is much faster when maximized. [[User:Paulmcauley|Paulmcauley]] 18:49, 5 November 2009 (UTC) |
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| Tabs should definitely touch the top of the screen when Firefox is maximized. I think a good compromise implementation to also allow the standard windows restore gestures would be as follows (with a maximized window):
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| -single-click on top 1px row of tabs will switch tabs
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| -double-click on tab (including top 1px row) will restore the window and switch to that tab
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| -double-click on free space of tab-bar (non-top row of pixels) will open a new tab
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| -double-click on top 1px row of free space will restore the window (as windows default).
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| -dragging down on tab (including top 1px row) will break off the tab into a new restored window.
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| -dragging down on free space of tab-bar (including top 1px row) will restore the window (as Windows 7 default). [[User:Paulmcauley|Paulmcauley]] 21:11, 3 March 2010 (UTC)
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| ==== Mock-up illustrating Windows 7-style tab/title-bar ==== | | ==== Mock-up illustrating Windows 7-style tab/title-bar ==== |