Lucas Levrel wrote:
Le 12 janvier 2011, Paul B. Gallagher a écrit :
That was my old setting, before I followed your suggestion. With that
setting, an existing tab (blank or not) is preserved, and that was my
original complaint.
A regular bookmark can be told to replace an existing page or open in
a new page, but a groupmark cannot be told to add its tabs to an
existing set -- either I open a whole new window for it, or I replace
all my existing tabs.
Okay, you mean by right-clicking! Indeed, apart from the question of
replacing blanks, there could be a right-click option of "open in new
tabs".
I want a third option: add your tabs to my existing set, replacing any
blank ones but retaining any tabs with content.
That could be interesting for regular bookmarks also. However that might
give some strange results, like this:
Before:
Page X - Blank - Page Y - Blank - Page Z
After opening a group made of Pages 1/2/3...:
Page X - Page 1 - Page Y - Page 2 - Page Z - ...
Don't you think?
I hadn't thought of the ordering, but yes, that's interesting.
But the user can always reorder tabs by clicking and dragging them.
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Paul B. Gallagher
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