Can't agree more with this. Two rows of tabs is ridiculously clunky
and not like anything else in the OS that I can think of, except
crappy X11 apps.
For those who want to set Camino apart from said browser:
The drop-down arrow also did not originate with Safari, recall that
the toolbar itself started this convention, with an identical UI
widget for accessing additional toolbar buttons when the window isn't
wide enough. (See Preview for an easy example.)
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mikey-san
On 12 Jun, 2006, at 20:44, Adam Randall wrote:
From an HIG standpoint, I don't think that makes sense. You'd have
to have a new bookmark "bar" for each line, and it'd get kind of
weird looking. The whole idea of a "tab" would probably have to be
reworked so it didn't look like a "tab" and probably more of a
bookmark like thing.
As for the drop-down at the right, that's a standard across the OS,
including Safari.
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