It's still there if I'm right. Really stupid actually, but I don't have soooo many pages open at the same time, so I doesn't have any problem with it.
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Usually I don't have that many pages at once either, but it's something they shud definitely fix.
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Definitely...
But what could fix it? (You could just divide it into two, instead of tags...)
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It shouldn't be that hard to fix. At a certain point, the tabs don't get smaller and an arrow appears at the side that allows you to scroll through.
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They could also add somekind of tab-browsing. Like Foxtabs...
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Yea, although Foxtab is an add-on.
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I know it's just a add-on. But if you use many tabs at the same time and wants to be fancy, you will probably install Foxtabs as one of the first things...
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It's a great add-on, but I think Firefox's default tab-handling is fine for me.
And I believe on Chrome it'd be the same.
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Usually I don't have that many pages at once either, but it's something they shud definitely fix.
I tend to have about 20 or so tabs open at once. Along with 15 other windows. (I just got back from vacation, I already have 6 tabs open.)
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15 windows? Really?
I try to keep my computer usage clean and uncluttered. So any applications or tabs that I'm not using, I discard/close.
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I tend to work on 4-5 projects at once, hence the large numbers of windows. I try to keep organized, but my computer is fast enough that I can run a lot of stuff before it slows down.
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Part of the reason for my habit is, quite often, I find myself on battery power only for my laptop. So it ensures I can keep my laptop on for the max. time possible.
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I have safari and Firefox on one computer currently, along with Internet explorer (because others use it)
Safari is just there for giggles (and the cool page effects), but firefox is my main browser, I usually update to a later beta, then go until release (including RC's), then use the release as is with updates until the next major release, where I then switch to a early to late beta if I have a good reason, or just want to play with the new features (usually the second case).
on the slower computer Google Chrome (it has some issues, but it works for the most part) and Internet explorer installed (for others, I don't usually use IE unless I have to).
Chrome should probably update the tab thing though I'm not concerned either way.(I don't open a crapload of pages, unless I'm insanely bored, but its not a bunch of different pages at once)Posted 3 years ago # -
The tab thingy is Chrome's biggest problem.
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'Tis true. It's not hard to fix either, which makes it more frustrating.
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You can fix it yourself, by dividing one window into two... But that's a "little" hard though.
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I suppose you can do that, but it's still more work than I'd prefer to do.
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google chrome is my favourite. not that my opinion matters.
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Haha, yeah. Sometimes.
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