Sorry, I'm confused about where you are proposing to place a thumbnail
without covering any controls or content. Could you send a screenshot or
mockup?

On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Itai <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> A well implemented Tab Preview (see SeaMonkey or Multizilla) does not
> appear for the active tab
> and therefore does not cover the page being shown. It appears in the
> same place as the tooltip
> which Chrome currently has, just a little bigger. So the mouse cursor
> is always above the preview
> which does not block interaction in any way.
>
> - Itai
>
> On Jan 13, 5:56 pm, Brian Rakowski <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I believe tab previews hinder usability because the larger overlay
> including
> > the thumbnail is often accidentally invoked, covering the page or browser
> > controls I am trying to use.
> > In my experience using tab previews, they look cool but aren't actually
> > useful since invoking them takes a longer hover than it would take to
> just
> > switch tabs.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 1:52 PM, dhhwai <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > You can add a STAR to the following bugs to be notified of updates:
> >
> > >http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=5617
> >
> > >http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=5569#c7
> >
> > > On Jan 13, 12:28 pm, Itai <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > 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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