Firefox/Feature Brainstorming:Tabs, Sidebar, Windows: Difference between revisions

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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 Stacking: Allow pages which are from the same domain/website to stack up under one tab, clicking on the tab (or hovering the mouse over it for a user defined amount of time) would then fold down a menu of all the pages which you can navigate to. This would be similar in style to the way Windows XP stacks programs of the same type into one button on the application bar. --[[User:RichardDavidLee|Richard Lee]] 01 March 2007 (GMT)
** If stacking where implemented you could allow for custom stacks to be created where the user could drag and drop tabs together to form stacks of their own, e.g. group all news sites under a news stack. --[[User:RichardDavidLee|Richard Lee]] 01 March 2007 (GMT)


== Tab strip ==
== Tab strip ==

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