Randall Parker wrote: > Maybe there is already a way to do one or two of these and > I just don't know about it: > > 1) A qualified click (eg Ctrl-Shift-Click is what Opera uses) that will > open a new URL in a new tab and NOT give that new tab focus.
More intuitive would be to have shift+middle click open whatever was the opposite of the preferences dialog. In fact, this very idea was checked into the tree on the 23rd of January. bug 113072 > 2) Have Moz save all the current tab URLs and then be able to exit > and start back up again with those tabs reloaded. I'd really like a > way to do this especially to recover from crashes. A common request, there used to be a non-mozilla add on that did this, but tabs broke it. I plan on working on this, but I'm not that good of a coder ;]. bug 102130 bug 118835 > 3) Option to put the tabs in rows so that their text labels stay visible. bug 108589 > 4) Option to make a larger min size for tab labels and then be able scroll > the whole tab area to see tabs that are out of view over on the right. you can just ctrl+pgup through all the tabs, which would be faster than this method, so I don't see the point of this RFE. > 5) More pronounced coloration of the tab that is currently selected. > It ought to be easier visually to spot which tab is open. A known issue with classic, modern worksforme. I cant seem to find the bug. > 6) When you close a tab make it configurable whether the tab to the > right or the next tab over to the left gets focus. bug 121477 If you would like to see all the requests, simply go to the query page on bugzilla and check the tabbed browser component of the browser. It's easy and fast. grayrest
