At 7:34 pm +0100 29/2/04, Ralph Scheuer wrote:

Observation: The close button of the next tab is now exactly under your pointer, ready to be clicked

As good an argument as I can make for *not* doing it this way! :)



I thought the current way of handling this just demands too much user attention

But I need something that demands my attention! :D :D :D



And besides, this only works even for you if you close tabs in the order in which you opened them. I rarely do: probably because I don't do things in a consistent linear manner. Most of my web use is to chase down information, often pursuing several lines of enquiry simultaneously. (For this reason I have almost NOTHING bookmarked. I have the bookmark bar permanently switched off, but that's another story.)


When a line I'm following looks to be heading in the wrong direction, I'll back out; when a line taps out, I'll close its tab. The last thing I want is a careless click in one place closing two tabs, just because the second tab leapt under the mouse I happened to catch twice! Maybe I've just lived with too many dodgy mice in my time? :)

-Steve
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