Don't change behavior on me.  Leave the x and close the tab as usual
(kill process, enter it in the recently closed tabs list, etc).

Just hook the same "no open tabs = show new tab page" function that
gets invoked when you open the browser without saved tabs.

On Sep 9, 9:32 am, Alan Stephenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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