Comment #15 on issue 12035 by fferitt25: Close tab button on the wrong side
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=12035

Comparing FF to Safari as as far as Chome/ Chromium is concerned about  
interface elements is near
pointless.  Many Interface elements in FF are caried over from the PC  
version - plain and simple.

For example -  <Command Key> + Clicking a Link in a web page in Safari  
opens a New Window.  There is
an option for force this too Open a New Tab by default.

However - FF does not have the option to change from the default of opening  
a new Tab to that of opening a
new Window.  this is done by Shift+ Clicking a link in FF.  There is no  
hack or option or modification to change
this.

+ Click on a Mac is the equivilant of CTRL+ Click in Windows.

Something un-Mac like does not make it a bug.  Just ask Adobe Inc since  
their release of CS4.

Just the same - there are many PC-based traits in Chrome/ Chromium for Mac  
that most likely will not go
away anytime soon.  And unfortunately we're probably stuck with most of  
them.

Or maybe I should see if there is or open upa  Bug Report about the +  
Click function too?

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