Originally posted by Kyle
I don't get it. Why is tabbed browsing so popular? How is it useful?
Originally posted by arn
My personal opinion is that it is more useful on smaller screens (laptops).
Originally posted by Kyle
I don't get it. Why is tabbed browsing so popular? How is it useful?
Tabs aren't quite better than in Chimera yet, IMO. It's true that Chimera's tabs don't have close buttons on the tabs themselves, but if you customize the toolbar you can add the "Close Current Tab" button to it. That's kind of even better since it's always in the same place (in Safari it can take a few hundred milliseconds for the brain to figure out which tab's close button to aim for).Originally posted by FattyMembrane
most of you have probably heard a lot of the hooplah about safari and tabs today. tabs in safari are actually better than they are in chimera. i had become used to just layering full-screen windows on top of each other and using the dock menu to change, but the tabs are a welcome addition. they have a close button (something chimera sorely lacked) and switching between tabs on my g3 imac is much faster in safari than chimera. either way, if you don't want tabs, you don't have to use them and the feature certainly stays out of your way in both browsers if you don't (i've known people who used chimera for weeks before realizing that you could use tabs). once click and hold menus work (how hard is this to implement?) i'll have no complaints (apart from the ugly tables on vt and the fact that closing tabs resizes the window, both bugs in 62).
Originally posted by arn
one arguement I've read for tabs is a bit interesting...
in that you can collect tabs on a related topic into one window.
Like if you were researching DVD players, you could open up all the tabs relating to DVD players into one window.
Now.... this only becomes useful if you can have "advanced" tab-related manipuation... which includes saving a "tab set" of a window with all open windows as a sort of "super" bookmark, and be able to load that window/set of tabs again in the future.
I don't know if that's possible.
arn
You can actually open tabs in the background--you just need to hit Shift-Cmd-Click.Originally posted by alex_ant
Tabs aren't quite better than in Chimera yet, IMO....Safari can't yet open tabs in the background, or open links provided by another app (e.g. Mail.app) as a tab instead of a new window.
You're right that switching between tabs is faster in Safari, though.![]()