Anselm R Garbe dixit (2009-09-17, 09:56):
> 2009/9/17 Jessta <jessta_AT_gmail.com>:
> > I tend to use tabs as a stack of temporary bookmarks, I navigate to a
> > page and open all the links I want to see on to tabs, closed that
> > pages and move through all the tabs, it pretty much makes the back
> > button redundant.
> >
> > Mostly I'm just putting things on the stack or pulling them off, I
> > don't tend to go back to a tab I've previously been at, so it's always
> > bugged me that firefox thinks it needs to load all my tabs and keep
> > them in memory constantly.
> >
> > I have this idea of a stack based browser, where instead of opening a
> > new window(or tab) it just adds the link to a stack(maybe using
> > vertical dmenu), that I can pull stuff off.
>
> Well I think that we slowly realize that there is something wrong with
> tabbed browsing...
Well, two mails ago I wrote what's *right* with tabbed browsing. At
least for my mindset.
-- [a]Received on Thu Sep 17 2009 - 09:03:50 UTC
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