Connor Smith wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 16:27:45 +0900
Alex Matviychuk <alex...@gmail.com> wrote:

Good point. Do you think a tabbed interface is inappropriate as well
or is that something that would be considered a valid component?

Also, does anyone know of a good stand alone adblock? Privoxy doesn't
pick up most of the ads adblock targets.

On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Szabolcs Nagy<nszabo...@gmail.com>
wrote:
On 7/3/09, Samuel Baldwin <shardz4...@gmail.com> wrote:
I suppose I could "cut back" a bit, but then I'd need some way of
managing bookmarks. If this could manage bookmarks and passwords,
I'd jump on it as my primary browser.
that's an entirely different task, don't confuse it with web page
rendering

[snip]

To me, tabs seem like putting a window manager within the browser;
either a fairly simple one, in Firefox, or one that might as well
manage all my windows, as in Opera (and I'm pretty certain they're
trying to replace all my applications, too). It would in my opinion be
better to instead either have a window manager proper which handles
windows in much the same way, or to perhaps have a separate "window
tabbing" utility which exists for this task (and could then do the same
job for all the windows you wish to be tabbed).

[snip]
fluxbox used to have a "tab" feature where the window title would be split into tabs so you'd have one frame for many windows. Perhaps wmii could have a similar feature as a mode. like stacked, max, normal and +tabbed.


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