I find this idea awesome!

On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 13:43, PhistucK <[email protected]> wrote:

> I did not know that!Was it mentioned in the release notes? I guess not,
> since I read every line of them (or at least, I think I do).
> Too bad it was not, if it were not.
>
> Thank you!
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> ☆PhistucK
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> On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 03:58, Bapabooiee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Really simple here. As most of you should know, Chromium now has a
>> "Pin tab" feature (accessed via right-clicking a tab and hitting 'Pin
>> tab').
>>
>> The whole premise of "pinning" something is to keep it there; usually
>> for a tab you want to be persistent with your browsing session. For
>> example, say you're uploading a rather large file to a server through
>> a web interface. You don't want it take-up extra room since you're
>> just gonna be browsing, and leaving the tab there while it does its
>> thing. And, you don't want to give its own window - so you decide to
>> just pin the tab. It gets pinned to the left, and minimizes the amount
>> of space it takes, making you happy.
>>
>> You decide to use the current Chrome window for just browsing,
>> occasionally checking the process of the tab that's uploading your
>> file. While browsing, you decide to use the "Close other tabs"
>> feature, expecting your pinned tab to stay persistent - because it's,
>> well, pinned. To your dismay, the tab you pinned was closed as well.
>> This does, in fact, not make you happy.
>>
>> Ending this predictable example, I think you know where I'm going with
>> this: What do you think about offering pin'd tabs the ability to be
>> immune to the "close other tabs" command?
>>
>> Thanks for reading, fair citizens.
>>
>>
>>
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> >
>


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