We have a number of discussions which mention Tab Previews as a
desirable feature. To get everyone to the same page: A Tab Preview is
a small image which shows the contents of a tab and appears when the
mouse is placed over any non-selected tab. The present state is that,
when the mouse pointer is over a tab, Chromium shows the title of the
page in a standard tooltip.

Tab Previews are useful for identifying tabs without selecting them
when either tab titles are not descriptive enough or when enough tabs
are opened that their titles cannot be read. At its simplest
implementation, the Tab Preview feature simply adds a the thumbnail
within the tooltip which is shown for non-selected windows. A Tab
Preview is not shown when hovering over the selected window's tab
because it would be redundant and may hide portions of the viewed web
page. In Chrome, the thumbnail added could easily be the same
thumbnail we use for the most visited pages in the New Tab Page.

The most important question is: Can someone find a reason why this
would hinder usability? That is, if we added this feature, would there
be a compelling reason to turn it off?

The second question, which is something we can do even after
implementing the simple approach, is can we do better and make tab
previews even more useful?

Being partial to Tab Previews, my personal take is that the preview
itself is extremely useful because titles quickly become too small to
display with 10 to 20 tabs and that this feature helps identify tabs
quickly. It would be nice if we could take this further and offer
previews elsewhere too.

For previously visited links for example. It happens that I go back to
a page and forgot which link had what I was looking for. If hovering
over a visited link, it would be a lesser problem. It would not be
done for non-visited links for latency issues and not to trigger
unwanted requests.

Bookmarks are another place where previews would be very useful, if I
don't bother editing bookmark titles, a lot of bookmarks end up with
similar titles like 'homepage' or 'welcome'. Yahoo's bookmarking
service offers such previews based on when they last crawled the site.

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