I'm now thinking that the simplest and most intuitive solution to this
is to disable or remove the "x" button if there is only one tab open
i.e. the user cannot close the last remaining tab.  Once other tabs
are opened, the "x" is visible/enabled and behaves as it currently
does.

On Sep 5, 10:15 am, 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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