Firefox users: Do you like the new Tab behavior in v 3.6?

Do you like the new Tab behavior in Firefox 3.6?

  • Yes, I like keeping new Tabs together

    Votes: 8 50.0%
  • No, I like it the way it was before

    Votes: 3 18.8%
  • I really don’t care

    Votes: 5 31.3%

  • Total voters
    16

gomarc

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If you are a fan user of the Firefox browser, you may have notice that since version 3.6, when you open a new Tab from a link, they appear next to the current tab and not to the right of the last tab as it was up to version 3.5.

The idea is to keep similar Tabs together and this poll is about that, do you like this change?

I honestly don’t like it that much so I changed this behavior to the way it used to be.

Here’s how:

In the Location bar, type about:config and press Enter.
Search for: browser.tabs.insertRelatedAfterCurrent.
Double click in the value so it changes to False.

More information can be found here: support.mozilla.com
 

Zubair

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If you are a fan user of the Firefox browser, you may have notice that since version 3.6, when you open a new Tab from a link, they appear next to the current tab and not to the right of the last tab as it was up to version 3.5.

The idea is to keep similar Tabs together and this poll is about that, do you like this change?

I honestly don’t like it that much so I changed this behavior to the way it used to be.

Here’s how:

In the Location bar, type about:config and press Enter.
Search for: browser.tabs.insertRelatedAfterCurrent.
Double click in the value so it changes to False.

More information can be found here: support.mozilla.com

I am currenly using FF 3.5 so I don`t know about this...
I am planing to upgrade.. then will see what is the difference ;)
 

miguelkp

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I like the new behaviour. However, I'm not adapted to it yet and I clic the wrong tab sometimes XD
 
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alexandgruntz

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I'm neutral on this. Sometimes it's great, as I like to keep related tabs together. Other times it's annoying. So I've left it at the default for now.
 

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it doesn't really matter to me. It will take a little readjustment so that I click on the right tab, only because I'm used to the old behavior, but I give it a week or two and it will seem like second nature.
 

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I had to get used to the new behavior of the tabs at first but I do like the way it works. Helps to keep things organized when I'm researching things.
 

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This is a bit off topic, but I think Chrome and IE are the best browsers ( too bad there's no IE for Linux). That's because after you turn off all the unnecessary toolbars, u get the greatest viewing area. So as soon as Firefox get their navigation/options/address bars to half the size that they are, I'll start using it again.
this->hates_custom_toolbars. :)
 

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I don't like this kind of behavior cos I'm used to a previous one. That's why I use Opera. In Opera you can choose the way your tabs work.

Let users decide, that's the best way.
 

Sharky

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It's the same behaviour as IE. It makes sense.
 

alexandgruntz

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This is a bit off topic, but I think Chrome and IE are the best browsers ( too bad there's no IE for Linux). That's because after you turn off all the unnecessary toolbars, u get the greatest viewing area. So as soon as Firefox get their navigation/options/address bars to half the size that they are, I'll start using it again.
this->hates_custom_toolbars. :)

Moot point if you have a large monitor. Also, see this.
 

garikr

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To: alexandgruntz, Large monitor does not necessarily mean larger resolution. Plus most of the monitors are widescreen now, so adding more useless junk to the top, does not help a bit. That's why Chrome and IE rulezzzz. Plus Opera got some issues with resizing, and it looks goofy, and it's name is 'opera'. That's just my oppinion :)
 

edyel190

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the news tabs are pretty cool and it helps a lot giving us a better navigation.
 

Twinkie

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Sometimes I don't like it because I often don't pay attention to the position of the tab I am on, which makes it difficult. But it does make more logical sense and I am sure I will like it better when I get used to it.
 
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