On May 28, 2006, David Hampton wrote:
> Its always the tab that was most recently in front. Has nothing to do
> with the ordering of the tabs in the notebook. For example, say you have
> five tabs open and looked at them in the order 1, 3, 5, 2, 4. If you
> close the open tab, which it tab 4, yo
David Hampton wrote:
>> But this isn't true at all. Firefox doesn't maintain a tab stack. If you
>> close the rightmost tab, you are always moved to the tab immediately to the
>> left of it. If you close the leftmost tab, you are moved to the tab to the
>> right of it. If you close a tab in the mid
On Fri, 2006-06-30 at 13:31 -0400, Adam Rosi-Kessel wrote:
> Who is responsible for the tab behavior? I assume it's too late to request a
> change before 2.0 releases?
That would be me. Yes, its too late for the initial release of 2.0.
David
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On Fri, 2006-06-30 at 12:45 -0400, Adam Rosi-Kessel wrote:
> But this isn't true at all. Firefox doesn't maintain a tab stack. If you
> close the rightmost tab, you are always moved to the tab immediately to the
> left of it. If you close the leftmost tab, you are moved to the tab to the
> right o