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This is a half-way house between fixed tab-widths and variable tab-widths, with the best of both worlds imo. [[User:Steve England|Steve England]] 02:49, 6 Mar 2006 (PST)
This is a half-way house between fixed tab-widths and variable tab-widths, with the best of both worlds imo. [[User:Steve England|Steve England]] 02:49, 6 Mar 2006 (PST)
== Address bar Vs. Search box ==
I think that, today, the search box is much more important that the address bar. Usually, y don't write addresses, I use the search box, Google, or a bookmark.
So, Why is the address bar so big and the search box so small? I think that is better a bigger search box. [[User:Savonarola|Savonarola]] 18:28, 11 Mar 2006 (PST)

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Tab Widths

Is it worth considering this wrt tabbed browsing & tab-widths:

Make it so tabs _don't_ resize when you close a tab by clicking on its [x] _until_ the mouse is moved out of the tabbar. So in effect whilst the mouse is in the tabbar, tab-width is constant (to allow for easy closing of multiple windows) _until_ the mouse moves out of the tabber, at which point tab widths can resize if required.

This is a half-way house between fixed tab-widths and variable tab-widths, with the best of both worlds imo. Steve England 02:49, 6 Mar 2006 (PST)

Address bar Vs. Search box

I think that, today, the search box is much more important that the address bar. Usually, y don't write addresses, I use the search box, Google, or a bookmark.

So, Why is the address bar so big and the search box so small? I think that is better a bigger search box. Savonarola 18:28, 11 Mar 2006 (PST)