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Noticed by accident that firefox has a chrome feature...the ability to organize tabs into tabs/windows just by dragging the tabs outside of the current tab/window. Before this feature, tabs/windows had to be organized beforehand as the user was using them. This feature allows dynamic organization into tabs/windows at any time. This feature is handy when there are simply too many unrelated tabs run together and they need to be separated out.
I may have to CONSOLE you about your usage of ridiculously easy graphical interfaces...
Look ma, no mouse.
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Last edited by Roline (2010-05-13 23:06:39)
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I'm pretty sure it's been this way for a long time... Maybe before Chrome was around?
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^ Pretty much sure that it was part of FF before Chrome was even released.
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This feature of FF will become more natural when its 4.0 version comes out --- with tabs above all
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^ Pretty much sure that it was part of FF before Chrome was even released.
Nope, 2 months after the fisrt public chrome release.
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So now I'm not so sure what the big deal with chrome on linux if firefox will do that same feature of dragging tabs into their own new windows. Kinda brings back the old drag 'n drop feature back to the mouse. Opera has used tabs forever, but now even internet exploder, but they weren't moveable around. Anyone know if the chrome on linux comes with its' own flash/java implementation or does it still use the flashplayer/jre that mozilla uses?
I may have to CONSOLE you about your usage of ridiculously easy graphical interfaces...
Look ma, no mouse.
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Anyone know if the chrome on linux comes with its' own flash/java implementation or does it still use the flashplayer/jre that mozilla uses?
It seems they have already started working on the next gen.
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