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Triaging tabs without leaving the context of the current group you are in is important to keep the advanced user's train of thought. Towards that end, we have the following interface.
Triaging tabs without leaving the context of the current group you are in is important to keep the advanced user's train of thought. Towards that end, we have the following interface.


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The first method might have some technical volatilizes. As a first pass it makes sense to implement a very rudimentary triage system.  
The first method might have some technical volatilizes. As a first pass it makes sense to implement a very rudimentary triage system.  


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Latest revision as of 23:42, 1 July 2010

Triaging tabs without leaving the context of the current group you are in is important to keep the advanced user's train of thought. Towards that end, we have the following interface.

20100701-bnxj5mum9p6wxy15if533rx33q.png

Downgraded Experience

The first method might have some technical volatilizes. As a first pass it makes sense to implement a very rudimentary triage system.

20100701-dyqh5hd2y31p4f2ytnpetky3iw.png