On 2008-06-15, at 02:11, Gareth Redman wrote:
Do any other browsers let you do this?

Internet Explorer does. I don't care whether Firefox or Mozilla or Safari or Camino do, because they don't have the toolbars in a hateful order.

I don't think Firefox does, and that's, like, the second coming of Christ and stuff.

I don't use Firefox unless I have to use Windows for some hateful reason. I don't consider the design secure enough.

Whatever posessed them to put the tab bar above the other toolbars? Does ANY other application in the world do that? How the hell do I change that?


Don't tabs usually work this way?

No.

With tabs on bottom you have content inside the tab pane (the page) and controls outside (like the, um, awesomebar) that *both* change when the tab changes.

If the controls on the address bar changes when the tab changes, then that's hateful. It's also inexplicable.

I don't know of anything except for browsers that uses this perverse arrangement.

The layout of the address bar is not dependent on the content of the page being displayed. Why on earth would you expect it to be? Does Opera let webpages control what controls are available to you? That seems like a security problem to me.

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