Magnus W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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You mean like the navigator/tabbed browsing/open tabs instead of windows
for windows opened by the webpage pref? :-)
I've seen it... I think I even have it checked now... so it would be
neat if, some day, the Mozilla
Daniel R. Tobias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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JTK wrote:
For once Blake's right[1]: tabs are an almost-completely unused
feature.
I use tabs in Mozilla all the time... it's a great feature. It lets
me open up and switch between several pages
Magnus W wrote:
Daniel R. Tobias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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JTK wrote:
For once Blake's right[1]: tabs are an almost-completely unused
feature.
I use tabs in Mozilla all the time... it's a great feature. It lets
me open up and switch between
JTK wrote:
For once Blake's right[1]: tabs are an almost-completely unused feature.
I use tabs in Mozilla all the time... it's a great feature. It lets
me open up and switch between several pages without cluttering up my
desktop and taskbar with lots of browser windows. I wish Mozilla
Giuseppe Verde wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Jonas Jørgensen wrote
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complaints. (Just wondering.)
Erm, if it's an important enough feature, why don't *you* do the work of
coding it?
I am going to open a can of flaming worms here, *but* that is easier said
than
-- Big License block - useless for maint.
What on earth does that mean? The license doesn't change (unless you add
a new contributor.)
-- No file description block - What does this object do? Where is the
reference to the Object Behavior Description?
Surprisingly enough, not everyone in
psmith wrote:
And neither is the History feature which loses its sort
order every time it is closed.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91417, targeted at Mozilla
1.0.1. Whining about bugs in newsgroups doesn't get them fixed earlier.
--
'Open Systems' means no fences. And no
Blake Ross wrote:
Maybe you totally expect tabs. The general IE-using population doesn't.
For once Blake's right[1]: tabs are an almost-completely unused feature.
Which is why somebody thought they'd spend all kinds of effort putting
them in instead of addressing Mozilla's crippling
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
psmith wrote:
And neither is the History feature which loses its sort
order every time it is closed.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91417, targeted at Mozilla
1.0.1. Whining about bugs in newsgroups doesn't get them fixed earlier.
--
'Open
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Jonas Jørgensen wrote
psmith wrote
And neither is the History feature which loses its sor
order every time it is closed
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91417, targeted at Mozilla
1.0.1. Whining about bugs in newsgroups doesn't get them fixed earlier.
expected, for example. If you want to pick up some new people, your
tabs will need to save themselves at exit and you should make the tabs
schedule reloads (so the user gets updates when HE wants) for serious
users of a browser for research and that will be part of raising the
status of
BRAVO!
psmith wrote:
You people are getting behind the curve... tabs are already totally
expected, for example. If you want to pick up some new people, your
tabs will need to save themselves at exit and you should make the tabs
schedule reloads (so the user gets updates when HE wants)
Maybe you "totally expect" tabs. The general IE-using population doesn't.
I assure you that people who don't use Mozilla-based distributions aren't
making such a decision on the basis that DHTML pages scroll slowly.
Have no fear, such distributions know the most important user complaints
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