Actually it's my fault. I was running an old version and for some reason it
wasn't updating. Reinstalled to the latest beta and I can see it now. Thanks
for pointing that out Caleb.

On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 7:00 AM, PhistucK <[email protected]> wrote:

> Oops! actually, your idea is already implemented (thank you, Caleb, for
> pointing that out).
> If I understand you correctly, anyway.
>
> What is your platform? it works exactly the way you suggested in Dev Chrome
> (4.0.249.30) on Windows Vista SP 1, classic theme.
> Sorry for not even trying it before.
>
> ☆PhistucK
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 16:14, Ali B. <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I'd like to discuss the sense behind adding more restrictions to pinned
>> tab as opposed to the normal normal tabs.
>>
>> Right now, typing an address, performing a search or hitting the home
>> button would normally result in changing the location of the active tab,
>> whatever it was. Unless Alt or the middle button is used. While this sounds
>> reasonable for regular tab, it maybe too much for pinned ones IMHO.
>>
>> The reason is because my understanding of pinned tabs, besides the
>> technical fact that they will be "pinned" to the left side of the window,
>> minimized in sized and having their close button hidden, I think the real
>> benefit and the main use case for this feature is keeping aside tabs that
>> I'd definitely want to keep open (Think my Gmail). I would want these tabs
>> to be somehow preserved from being tampered with while I can browse freely
>> on other tabs. Therefore, what would you guys think of having a
>> different behaviour for opening new address when a pinned tab is the active
>> one? Say, defaulting opening the address in a new tab when pinned tabs are
>> active?
>>
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