Am 04.10.17 um 18:43 schrieb Jeff Griffiths:
Om my system ( retina macbook pro ) 70 is starting to look like a better
compromise for tab readability.
How I have been testing this:
- change the value to a specific number, say 70
- open enough tabs so that overflow triggers, then close two tabs, then
open a tab ( we retain overflow until 2 tabs have been closed! )
- count the number of tabs opened
- open chrome and open that number of tabs
- compare the utility of each browser
I tested 70 and 75 (which Aaron suggested), and so far 75 is OK, 70 is
crossing the border to my tab claustrophobia.
In particular on 50, I had trouble finding the right hit targets to
select tabs or close them. And 70 still feels close to that, while 75
for me personally doesn't.
I'll run with 75 for a couple more days.
And yes, the profiles I'm trying this with are mostly tabs on similar
sites, so the favicons don't provide any practical value.
Axel
Jeff
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 9:37 AM, Marco Bonardo <mbona...@mozilla.com> wrote:
On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 10:36 PM, Jeff Griffiths <jgriffi...@mozilla.com>
wrote:
1. do you prefer the existing behaviour or the new behaviour?
2. if you prefer a value for this pref different than 50 or 100, what
is it? Why?
I prefer being able to see a minimum part of the title, because I very
often have multiple tabs open on the same page (many bugzilla, many
searchfox, many crash-stats) and now I cannot distinguish them at all.
But at the same time, I never liked much the scrolling behavior, at a
point that when my tabs start scrolling, I begin a cleaning taks to
close some of them.
Looks like I'm unhappy in both cases, sorry. If I'd really have to
pick, I'd probably would like to see the first 10 chars of the title.
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