On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 04:06:42 -0400, CatThief wrote:
> 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.

I don't know. It's been like this since Mozilla Suite 1 point something
and probably back to Netscape 4x as well.

Phil

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