Comment #97 on issue 188 by snyderxc: UI: tab overflow
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@GraemeErickson: Please refrain from useless comments. I like the idea of
an OTP,
but once they get to a certain size, it would have to turn to a scrolling
page or a
drag over style
Comment #96 on issue 188 by GraemeErickson: UI: tab overflow
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meh.
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Comment #95 on issue 188 by ianpatrickco: UI: tab overflow
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Nice feedback. For the Vimeo Link, imagine as if the app icons were the
thumbnails of
the opened tabs, it would be the perfect solution! We could implement it in
the NNTP
(2 clic
Comment #94 on issue 188 by snyderxc: UI: tab overflow
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Greatly enjoyed the Vimeo Link, although, I'm not sure how well it would
work applied to a single app. For the YouTube, it won't do well. It may be
a
nice feature option, but it req
Comment #93 on issue 188 by ianpatrickco: UI: tab overflow
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Check this video out: http://vimeo.com/6712657 and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7soM07Y3qNI&feature=player_embedded
They are both great ideas for organizing windows/tabs. The sec
Comment #91 on issue 188 by snyderxc: UI: tab overflow
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Wow, just thinking about it, this was the *188th* Issue posted out of, I
don't know
NEARLY 25,! This really needs to be worked out.
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Comment #87 on issue 188 by chuff13579: UI: tab overflow
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I'm no artist, but I made a small animation of what I'm thinking. (See
attached file)
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Comment #81 on issue 188 by ianpatrickco: UI: tab overflow
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It seems that most people do not recognize that most Windows user are
already using
multi-row tabs. We just call it by different name - Tabs and Windows. And
their
location are j
Comment #80 on issue 188 by gbouck: UI: tab overflow
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That's only a disadvantage for wide-screen if the multi-row tab bar is
pinned down. Not
if it's one row, and the other rows are auto-hidden until you mouse over
them like what
was talk
Comment #79 on issue 188 by chu121su12: UI: tab overflow
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About #20, the implementation was also in opera, only per window basis.
I think its good to try (add) tab on the side as a new UI model. As for
multi-row tab,
there's a disadvantage
Comment #78 on issue 188 by davidpowel: UI: tab overflow
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i disagree with #20 and #77 i think tabs should not be grouped togethar
because i
rarely open more than 4 tabs from the same website. I think if this
functionality is
built in it s
Comment #75 on issue 188 by d...@chromium.org: UI: tab overflow
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Comment #74 on issue 188 by ianpatrickco: UI: tab overflow
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Additional Comment: Maybe we could also design the new-all-opened-tab page
to have
organizational tools like pinning, categorizing, labeling, group-selecting
and moving
and closi
Comment #73 on issue 188 by ianpatrickco: UI: tab overflow
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Maybe its possible to add multiple tab-rows without compromising workspace.
We can do
this by showing only the current tab-row and when it overflows
a "down", "up" and "all"
butt
Comment #72 on issue 188 by chuff13579: UI: tab overflow
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I also like the idea of nested tabs - i.e. hover over a particular tab and
a drop-
down list appears containing other tabs opened from within that tab.
Another idea would be to have
Comment #66 on issue 188 by gbouck: UI: tab overflow
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I would just like for it to be like when I could set my own tab overflow
settings in Firefox. I personally would set
my Chrome to fit tabs on the top bar until the favicons couldn't fit,
Comment #65 on issue 188 by snyderxc: UI: tab overflow
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@gordeon I like your idea, but I don't like having to take multiple clicks
to get
where I want to be. Yes it keeps it compact, but doesn't seem like the best
plan. I
will put out my
Comment #63 on issue 188 by ianpatrickco: UI: tab overflow
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Another possibility for browsing navigation and organization is the
solution in
OneNote 2007. They have tabs in the top, and both right and left sides.
Maybe we
can make the side
Comment #62 on issue 188 by snyderxc: UI: tab overflow
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I like the nesting idea, another solution (though it will still be
overloaded at a
certain point) is to just show the Favicon of a tab (or at least be able to
set a tab
that way) bec
Comment #61 on issue 188 by ianpatrickco: UI: tab overflow
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If only it would be easier to move between windows, and if Google Chrome
allows
multiple tabs to be moved to a new or existing window instantaneously, then
I would
find it less o
Comment #59 on issue 188 by chu121su12: UI: tab overflow
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(re)Vote for non-scrolling
Regarding #58,
Also consider the faviconize addon @ firefox. That saves space a lot! (And
maybe do
some confirmation if the site didn't have favicon.)
Lin
Comment #58 on issue 188 by steven.thurgood: UI: tab overflow
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Manual (or semi-automatic) tab grouping would help here too. So I can say -
here are
my social sites (personal mail, reader, facebook, etc.) here are my sites
relating to
proj
Comment #56 on issue 188 by brainn: UI: tab overflow
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-1! I wish I could vote against an issue. I really prefer the current
behavior. I
guess you can categorize the fixes in 3 categories.
1. Take up more screen real estate with more ta
Comment #54 on issue 188 by yurkennis: UI: tab overflow
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CalebEgg, your suggestion is more about handling many open sessions in the
Chrome in
the entire system, rather than about visually fitting several tabs in a
single window.
Re your
Comment #53 on issue 188 by CalebEgg: UI: tab overflow
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One thing I've found is that when I have a tab explosion, usually _most_ of
the tabs
are just throwaway pages I want to read and then close and never look at
again; they
are essentia
Comment #51 on issue 188 by ianpatrickco: UI: tab overflow
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My long comment got erased. Btw, I like the drawer suggestion in glen.84's
post. Here's
the link http://design-challenge.mozilla.com/summer09/index.html.
Here's another suggestion
Comment #47 on issue 188 by chu121su12: UI: tab overflow
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About the tab listing, how about borrowing safari tab list style? It
highlights the tabs that visible
at the current window.
(Seems that the release version of Safari 4 is taking dif
Comment #45 on issue 188 by snyderxc: UI: tab overflow
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I notice that a lot of people like hub tabs. Maybe an alternative would be
to have
hub tabs that show their child tabs on mouseover. Also, I think it would
be a good
idea to be abl
Comment #44 on issue 188 by viksit: UI: tab overflow
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Hmm, I've read through most, not all of the comments here. Here are a
couple of
thoughts about a potential way of opening tabs.
If there is a "hub" page from which you tend to open all
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Comment #40 on issue 188 by nickb...@chromium.org: UI: tab overflow
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We will be doing this as part of the UI fixit. Cole is mocking up some UI
for t
Comment #37 on issue 188 by sam.hasler: UI: tab overflow
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ddragoon: hub tabs are already part of the current chrome, it's the reason
it
switches to the right tab when you close a tab instead going back to the
previous tab
you were on. See
Comment #36 on issue 188 by ddragoon: UI: tab overflow
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I like the hub and spoke idea,
how would they be automatically assigned though? in a similar way to how
IE8 colours
its tabs?
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Comment #35 on issue 188 by sam.hasler: UI: tab overflow
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I posted on the Chromium blog a while back about this:
http://blog.chromium.org/2009/01/tabbed-browsing-in-google-chrome.html#c2234841374545598907
I've finally got round to doing a q
Comment #34 on issue 188 by innesst: UI: tab overflow
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I think that ideas in comments 20 and 22 are excellent. I don't like
scrolling tabs.
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Comment #33 on issue 188 by eugene.bayda: UI: tab overflow
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I'm totally agree with Comment 11.
In addition to scrollable tabs area we need to view tabs title not only by
hovering
mouse on it. I suggest you to add tabs list functionality to
Comment #32 on issue 188 by mitch.crane: UI: tab overflow
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32-bit Vista. Only happens when maximized.
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Comment #30 on issue 188 by eric.k.125: UI: tab overflow
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I for one dislike lists, perhaps you could have an option as to the default
behavior.
Personally, I'd like tabs to be scrollable.
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Comment #29 on issue 188 by oliver.hine: UI: tab overflow
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Running 2.0.157.0 on Vista, Dual Monitors. Monitor #2 is rotated 90 degrees
CCW. Only
happens when Chrome is in a maximized state. Does not happen on monitor #1.
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Comment #26 on issue 188 by kachar136: UI: tab overflow
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There is something else that goes to this subject and this is the Arrow
that shows if
you have some downloads on the page.
When there are many opened tabs this arrow goes out of the
Comment #25 on issue 188 by snyderxc: UI: tab overflow
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*Replicated: Please Confirm Issue*
I like idea 1 from figaro. Similar to Ipod Touch. Also, as far as
coverflow or
thumbnails, (figaro) I think it would be nice and maybe add
Comment #24 on issue 188 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]: UI: tab overflow
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Good idea! I vote for Firefox like behavior (scrollable tabs and arrow
button) with
some corrections:
1. No need to press on < or > to scroll tabs - let it be just MouseOver
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Comment #23 by progame:
i'd love to see scroll arrows show up which you don't need to click but
MouseOver to
scroll
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Comment #22 by jedediah:
Some ideas:
1. Let the tabs get tiny but enlarge the one currently under the mouse
cursor. You
can drag your mouse across the tab bar to see all the tabs, one by one. As a
variation, you
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Comment #21 by ande.turner:
@JPOTTERN: Great minds. :P
NESTED Tabs are the best and only decent solution to this problem!
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Comment #18 by fabricio:
Agree with ben at comment 9, not having scroll is a feature, not a bug.
Firefox has a bad default, but at least they made it a user preference,
here is the
first thing I do on fresh inst
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Comment #17 by figaro:
Comment #12 said "No need to reinvent the wheel,". I personally think that
there is
room for a new idea here(Or maybe that's because I have a new idea for the
wheel.
:P). Besides, isn
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Comment #14 by oppifjellet:
What about setting a maximum number of tabs per window? If you open one
more tab a
new window is open instead.
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Comment #13 by evgeny.zislis:
When there are many tabs, a < and > at the ends does not help finding the
one tab you
want to get to.
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Comment #12 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There must be sufficient indication *what is in the tab*, nothing arbitrary
about
that. otherwise you may as well demote them to a submenu or scroll them off
the side
because y
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