What do you mean by the "taskbar" ? Chrome has a tabstrip, which is the area at the top of the browser where all the tabs are. You can see the full titles of tabs when hovering the mouse over a tab.
Chrome has a toolbar, which is where the Omnibox, back/forward/home/ page/wrench buttons are and browser and page actions. These all have tooltips when hovering the mouse over them. Chrome has a bookmarks bar, and bookmarks in this bar show the page title and URL when hovering the mouse over them. Chrome has a Task Manager (and about:memory) which shows the titles of the webpages in tabs being viewed. Windows has a taskbar, which shows the webpage title of the page in the active tab and also displays the full webpage title when hovering the mouse over a taskbar icon. Are you referring to any of these items? On Dec 11, 9:11 am, Wyatt Kund <[email protected]> wrote: > I was wondering if their was any talk of making the option of labeling > the tabs on your taskbar to better organize chrome windows? -- Chromium Discussion mailing list: [email protected] View archives, change email options, or unsubscribe: http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-discuss
