Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-21-2011 11:49 PM:

If there is only one tab open, the tab isn't supposed to be closed.
This is the default behavior with the close button in Firefox and
Thunderbird.  That the close button was visible on a single open tab in
prior versions was an oversight.

But that's not the default behaviour in SeaMonkey where a single tab is
still closable. What happens if you close the last tab is that a new
blank tab automatically opens.

You mean it happens that way on purpose?

What if you have the pref selected to "Hide the tab bar when only one tab is open"? Nothing goes blank in that case. Are users keeping the tab bar visible with only one tab just so they can create a blank screen? I guess I'm having difficulty understanding the logic behind it.

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