I just checked in a slew of tab browsing changes and fixes. Here's a list:
(1) The tabs now flex and shrink down as you add more tabs in order to fit within the window. You should not really have any serious overflow problems any longer with this solution. (2) The confusing close box on the far right has been eliminated. Looking for ideas for a better solution (perhaps an X on the tab only when it is the active tab). (3) The autohide pref is now honored, so you can uncheck it in the preferences dialog to keep the tab strip visible all the time. (4) You can now drag a URL to a tab and have it load in that tab. Whether or not the tab comes to the front when you drop is based off the background loading pref (the same one used when you middle-click a link). (5) You can now drag a URL to the tab strip and have it open a new tab. Again, whether or not the new tab is focused is based off the pref. (6) When you open new blank tabs using CTRL+T, the tab will no longer waste time animating and changing its text from "Loading..." to "(Untitled)". Also, when you open a new blank tab the URL bar will be empty instead of displaying "about:blank". Enjoy! Dave ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
