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:If different tab coloring is used, it should definitely be themed and/or customizable. The bright colors you've proposed would look terrible on a black-and-white theme like BlackJapan, for example. Also, with tab groups, i think it should be possible to use two bars: one for tab groups, and another for tabs within currently selected group. This could be used as an alternative for multi-window browsing, too (some users, i.e. me use separate windows to group tabs). However, i'm not sure if it should be on by default, as it could confuse some users. and possibly add clutter.--[[User:Nublet|Nublet]] 08:34, 24 August 2006 (PDT)
:If different tab coloring is used, it should definitely be themed and/or customizable. The bright colors you've proposed would look terrible on a black-and-white theme like BlackJapan, for example. Also, with tab groups, i think it should be possible to use two bars: one for tab groups, and another for tabs within currently selected group. This could be used as an alternative for multi-window browsing, too (some users, i.e. me use separate windows to group tabs). However, i'm not sure if it should be on by default, as it could confuse some users. and possibly add clutter.--[[User:Nublet|Nublet]] 08:34, 24 August 2006 (PDT)


I would have no groups by default and allow tabs to be dragged onto each other to create a stack effect.  
I would have no groups by default and allow tabs to be dragged onto each other to create a stack effect.  
This could then be navigated via a dropdown arrow on the right (or left) of the tab itself.  
This could then be navigated via a dropdown arrow on the right (or left) of the tab itself.  
The TabStack/TabGroup could then be renamed and saved as bookmark list
The TabStack/TabGroup could then be renamed and saved as bookmark list
Bookmark lists could be hydrated as TabStack/TabGroup from the bookmarks menu or through some other means.
Bookmark lists could be hydrated as TabStack/TabGroup from the bookmarks menu or through some other means.


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