Hmm seems to be fixed in the latest beta build. Thanks Team!!!

Brilliant fix btw. Now dragging to the top right, where there is no
tabs, is how you create a new window. Couldn't of thought of something
better myself.

On Aug 25, 11:59 pm, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
> If I try to order tabs within a window they fall out because of the
> new drag-to-top-to-make-tab-its-own-window feature. It's almost
> impossible to order tabs now. It's saddening, the two thing conflict
> with each other.
>
> If I drag a tab to the top center of the screen which will Chrome do:
> maximize the tab into its own window, or move the tab to the center of
> all the tabs within the window it's currently in? There is no way for
> Chrome to know what the user intends to do in this situation.
>
> I suggest that you do not have the maximize-to-new-window feature
> available until the user has dragged the window out of the current
> window it's in. Also, if possible, make the area to which the user has
> to place their cursor over, to maximize-to-new-window, right below the
> tabs area of the current maximized window in the foreground.
>
> Please comment on if the team has already addressed this issue or give
> suggestions. Speak.
>
> Thanks for reading.
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