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*** porl: Another option may be to hide the close button until the tab is clicked, ie. click once to select tab and show close button, then click the close button. It should probably hide itself after a specified time as well. Perhaps it should also appear for a short time on any newly focused tabs (eg when closing one tab the next tab selected already has the close button there)
*** porl: Another option may be to hide the close button until the tab is clicked, ie. click once to select tab and show close button, then click the close button. It should probably hide itself after a specified time as well. Perhaps it should also appear for a short time on any newly focused tabs (eg when closing one tab the next tab selected already has the close button there)
* Overflow bucket
* Overflow bucket
* The history system needs to be made more compatible with tabbed browsing. In particular, we should adopt a brached history system (that braches every time the user opens a new tab/window) where the user can always go back unless he/she has reached the homepage.
* The history system needs to be made more compatible with tabbed browsing. In particular, we should adopt a branched history system (that branches every time the user opens a new tab/window) where the user can always go back unless he/she has reached the homepage.
** FunnyMan3595: Simplest way to do this is to just duplicate the old back history in the new tab.  See my comments at "Why not use the back button?" section of the talk page.
** FunnyMan3595: Simplest way to do this is to just duplicate the old back history in the new tab.  See my comments at "Why not use the back button?" section of the talk page.
* More visible highlight for the current tab. If more than 10-20 tabs are open, they start to look like a uniform mess...
* More visible highlight for the current tab. If more than 10-20 tabs are open, they start to look like a uniform mess...
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