Uhmm... What? Ctrl+F opens a Find window in the Chrome Task Manager?? That's
news to me... What OS is that?

I recently saw some screenshots for a 3rd party extension that adds a
Browser Action button that will show you all the tabs you have opened in the
window as a dropdown list (so you can read each title and switch to it by
clicking on the title).

I haven't tested it myself but if this is a frequent problem for you, maybe
such an extension will make your life easier?

-F

On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 09:30, [email protected] 
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I use a lot of tabs. So many that the labels are not visible. I can
> mouse over the tiny tab graphics to get a label but thats too slow for
> trying to locate a particular tab.
>
> I just realized that I could use the task manager to display all the
> tabs That pretty much works, since scrolling through them is not bad.
> But I also wondered if there was a "Find". I tried control-f in the
> task manager window and it does open a search fill in. However, by
> experiment it only matches exact initial segments. If I want to find a
> tab with a string from the middle of the label, I seem to be out of
> luck.
>
> Is this how the control-f is supposed to work in the task manager
> window?
>
> Is there some other method (or plugin) for searching for Tabs?
>
> ---
> In an unrelated question. Is there a way to import a series of tabs
> from Firefox to Chromium? (not bookmarks, but tabs).
>
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