Well, the point would be that you can continue browsing, but without
having what you were visiting in recent history, so if someone clicks
the 'back' button, they won't see what you were just visiting.
It really would be just resetting the tab. Like Firefox.
Being the newest, soon-to-be best browser, there should be all kinds
of customization options... though if it'll be open for plugins,
that'll do the job.

On Sep 8, 1:49 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So, let's get this straight...
> When you've closed down all the tabs, therefore ending all the
> seperate elements of your browsing session, you don't actually want
> the session itself to end?
>
> What's the point in that?
>
> If you don't have any tabs open, you don't have any need for the
> browser to be open...
> If you want to keep browsing then don't close the last tab - use it to
> keep browsing...
>
> On Sep 5, 5:15 pm, ssmiaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I noticed that if you're down to one tab and you close it, instead of
> > just being reset, Chromium closes. I'd be nice to have an option
> > there, otherwise you have to create a new tab, and close the previous
> > one. It's time-consuming if you consider all the times it's done.
>
> > Regardless of this small detail, y'all have done an amazing job with
> > this browser!!! It's very Google-ish, meaning: absolutely high-
> > quality!! Even being BETA.
> > It's cleaner, faster, there's more space in it!! It saves about 20px
> > in width and at least 50px in height when compared to other browsers.
> > WELL DONE!!!!!!
>
> > Thanks,
> > Yara Mayer
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