On this one, i'd have to agree. The difference between the tabs and the bookmarks is far too subtle.


S On Feb 27, 2004, at 07•09 A, Kees de Wit wrote:

why do you find this necessary? It's not like the window containing the tabs looks like a folder or a drawer or anything resembling something that holds tabs in the real world. I do feel these convey what is happening. As for the color scheme, if you look at the way the window tittle-bars behave in Panther, the active window is a the slightly 3D-ish gray, while the inactive windows have the white pinstripe theme. It might be more consistent if Camino's tabs just mimicked that behavior.

On 27-feb-04, at 13:41, paulc wrote:

At 5:44 AM -0500 2/27/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] supposedly scribed:

If you mainly just want to take a quick glance at what it looks like
and aren't interested in inspecting the patch, a screenshot is here:
http://geoff.mollyandgeoff.com/camino-grab5.png

Sorry, don't like it at all. I actually like tabs that look like tabs; there's hardly any idea graphically given here. Don't much like the favicon over on the far right either. If there weren't the close and favicon, I'd hardly be able to distinguish these from a second line of toolbar bookmarks.

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