Jens Hatlak wrote:
With trunk in mind: Actually the Close Tab context menu entry of the
last tab being disabled is inconsistent with the middle-click-on-tab
action, which always gives a blank tab, even if
browser.tabs.closeWindowWithLastTab is true (which is the default). FF
gets this right:
CatThief wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote the following on 03-22-2011 6:47 PM:
CatThief wrote:
Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-21-2011 11:49 PM:
But that's not the default behaviour in SeaMonkey where a single
tab is
still closable. What happens if you close the last tab is that a new
blank
Stan wrote the following on 03-23-2011 9:14 AM:
I'm not a system guy, so I don't really know how to go about getting
this the way I want it. Could I have a little more detail? What file do
I change? What item in the file do I change? What do I change it to?
Thanks very much. Stan
Just update
Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-21-2011 11:49 PM:
If there is only one tab open, the tab isn't supposed to be closed.
This is the default behavior with the close button in Firefox and
Thunderbird. That the close button was visible on a single open tab in
prior versions was an oversight.
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 04:06:42 -0400, CatThief wrote:
Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-21-2011 11:49 PM:
If there is only one tab open, the tab isn't supposed to be closed.
This is the default behavior with the close button in Firefox and
Thunderbird. That the close button was visible on
Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-22-2011 7:20 AM:
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 04:06:42 -0400, CatThief wrote:
Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-21-2011 11:49 PM:
If there is only one tab open, the tab isn't supposed to be closed.
This is the default behavior with the close button in Firefox
CatThief wrote:
Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-22-2011 7:20 AM:
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 04:06:42 -0400, CatThief wrote:
Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-21-2011 11:49 PM:
If there is only one tab open, the tab isn't supposed to be closed.
This is the default behavior with the close
Stan wrote the following on 03-22-2011 3:34 PM:
The SeaTab X that I have been using for a few years or so, always had an
X in every tab header including a single one. Now, I've lost that with
the latest version. Personally, I thought the earlier way was ideal as
it makes it very clear that the
CatThief wrote:
Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-21-2011 11:49 PM:
But that's not the default behaviour in SeaMonkey where a single tab is
still closable. What happens if you close the last tab is that a new
blank tab automatically opens.
I'm actually thinking it is not intended behavior
Jens Hatlak wrote the following on 03-22-2011 6:47 PM:
CatThief wrote:
Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-21-2011 11:49 PM:
But that's not the default behaviour in SeaMonkey where a single
tab is
still closable. What happens if you close the last tab is that a new
blank tab automatically
On Sun, 20 Mar 2011 14:37:33 -0400, CatThief wrote:
Stan wrote the following on 03-20-2011 11:34 AM:
I like the version where there is an X in each tab. Makes the most sense
and ease of use for me.
If there is only one tab open, the tab isn't supposed to be closed.
This is the default
CatThief wrote:
Stan wrote the following on 03-18-2011 11:17 AM:
I think this subject may have come up not too long ago but I couldn't
find it.
I got notification of an update to SeaTab X and installed it. Now I
would like to go back to the way it was but cannot find it.
Thanks Stan
You
Stan wrote:
CatThief wrote:
Stan wrote the following on 03-18-2011 11:17 AM:
I think this subject may have come up not too long ago but I couldn't
find it.
I got notification of an update to SeaTab X and installed it. Now I
would like to go back to the way it was but cannot find it.
Thanks
Stan wrote the following on 03-20-2011 11:34 AM:
I like the version where there is an X in each tab. Makes the most sense
and ease of use for me.
If there is only one tab open, the tab isn't supposed to be closed.
This is the default behavior with the close button in Firefox and
I think this subject may have come up not too long ago but I couldn't
find it.
I got notification of an update to SeaTab X and installed it. Now I
would like to go back to the way it was but cannot find it.
Thanks Stan
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Stan wrote:
I got notification of an update to SeaTab X and installed it. Now I
would like to go back to the way it was but cannot find it.
Try http://tom-cat.com/mozilla/extensions.html#seatabx.
Hope this helps...
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Stan wrote the following on 03-18-2011 11:17 AM:
I think this subject may have come up not too long ago but I couldn't
find it.
I got notification of an update to SeaTab X and installed it. Now I
would like to go back to the way it was but cannot find it.
Thanks Stan
You won't find the
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