On 04/08/2011 06:43 PM, WLS wrote: > NoOp wrote: >> Ok, who's bright idea was this? >> >> Right clicking a link in >> 2.1b2 brings up: >> o Open Link in a New Window >> o Open Link in a New Tab >> >> 2.1b3 brings up: >> o Open Link in a New Tab >> o Open Link in a New Window >> >> Who's idea was this? I must have opened about 10 new windows (instead of >> tabs) this morning before figuring out the change. Still having trouble >> adjusting... muscle memory is set& I have to pause after right-clicking >> any link. >> >> > > I think it is an improvement and I believe consistent with the change in > Firefox 4.0.
Not when you open many links (tabs) per day by right-clicking on the link. I can certainly get used to it, but to arbitrarily change the UI from 2.1b2 to 2.1b3 does require some muscle memory retraining. The change slows down productivity (for the time being). > > Did you know SeaMonkey had tabs on top before all the browsers? Just > collapse all the tool bars and you will see what I mean. Yes, I am going > out on a limb with that statement. You are as I've never seen tabs on top. Got a screenshot of tabs on top with SeaMonkey? The first thing I did after installing FF4 was to put the tabs back on the bottom where (IMO) they belong. You see, when you work with tabs on a regular basis it makes no sense at all to have to move the mouse above the URI/URL/Address bar to select a tab. The tab/window area is the main workspace. Again; who's bright idea was that? _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

