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* Tab width should automaticaly stretch across the full width of the browser (e.g. 1 tab should stretch 100% across, 2 tabs should both take 50% of the width, etc.) The advantage being that the X (close tab button) will be positioned in the same place to the right of the browser, this will allow a user to quickly close a number of tabs (sililar to how it used to work in Firefox 1.5 where the close tab button was docked to the right). --[[User:RichardDavidLee|Richard Lee]] 01 March 2007 (GMT) | * Tab width should automaticaly stretch across the full width of the browser (e.g. 1 tab should stretch 100% across, 2 tabs should both take 50% of the width, etc.) The advantage being that the X (close tab button) will be positioned in the same place to the right of the browser, this will allow a user to quickly close a number of tabs (sililar to how it used to work in Firefox 1.5 where the close tab button was docked to the right). --[[User:RichardDavidLee|Richard Lee]] 01 March 2007 (GMT) | ||
* Allow the close tab button to be moved to the left side of the tab (or hidden from view) --[[User:RichardDavidLee|Richard Lee]] 01 March 2007 (GMT) | * Allow the close tab button to be moved to the left side of the tab (or hidden from view) --[[User:RichardDavidLee|Richard Lee]] 01 March 2007 (GMT) | ||
== Tab strip == | == Tab strip == | ||
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