This is already listed as a Chrome bug:  
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=2036

On Oct 4, 3:20 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I noticed that when I drag a tab out of my tab bar that the new window
> that tab is in has a size of the previous window it came from. This is
> good, but only for non-maximized windows, because when dragging a tab
> out of a maximized window the new window's size is that of the
> maximized window but isn't maximize and is partially out side of the
> screen's boundary. I suggest that when a tab is dragged out of a
> maximized window that the new window should be maximized aswell, kinda
> like Safari. Or the new window could be resized to fit in the screen's
> view.
>
> Also when dragging a tab outside of a window, I sometimes want to join
> it into another window. What would be great is if I could drag a tab
> to the windows taskbar to bring up that window to then place in that
> windows tab bar. Kind of like firefox. If you open two firefox
> windows, each being maximized, then drag one tab on the other windows
> item in the taskbar, that window will have focus and you can then
> continue to drag to the tab bar.
>
> I hope many of you agree with these suggestions as they'll make chrome
> act more expectedly.
>
> Thanks for reading.
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