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I already realize that this feature is useless in current versions of Firefox. However, in future versions, I propose this feature as a solution to the issue of no <title> content presented by the "tabs-on-top" design. With this design, more space would be conserved for content, meaning Firefox would have a presence, but would be more out of the way of the user. | I already realize that this feature is useless in current versions of Firefox. However, in future versions, I propose this feature as a solution to the issue of no <title> content presented by the "tabs-on-top" design. With this design, more space would be conserved for content, meaning Firefox would have a presence, but would be more out of the way of the user. | ||
== Addressbar disappears (in a grey smoke screen) == | |||
Can be done in two ways : | |||
-The adresse bar, under the tabs bar, appears when cursor in on a tab title, and disappear when the cursor is not on. | |||
-The tab title IS the addressbar, when clicking once on tab title, the address bar is shown, and when the webpage is loaded, the addressbar is replaced by tab title. | |||
Both ways allow to gain significiant vertical space. | |||
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