Comment #108 on issue 188 by 0robert.cooper0: UI: tab overflow
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=188

@106 Absolutely all the way. One thing extra: leaving this issue for a year  
without
ANY solution is ABSOLUTELY unthinkable to me. We users don't care  
about "The right
way", if there is no way, than ANY way is better!! Please please please add  
scrolling
or list or new row or around-the-edge tabs or something! If you do implement
scrolling please have a user-configurable "scroll x" button that will  
scroll by a
user defined number of tabs, where that number would (optimally) be either  
a % of
tabs (in that direction) to scroll by, or a fixed variable (fixed by  
browser width or
tabs visible). It is obvious that this has been a continual issue. Chrome  
is going in
the right direction. Let it default to no scrolling, but in the interest of  
sensible
tab management, let there be something, over nothing, any day this would be
infinitely more frustrating than not being able to navigate open tabs, but  
not much
more frustrating than waiting for firefox to scroll at an aggravatingly  
fixed rate.
is there an about:objects key that toggles overflow? Act now!

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