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*As a user, I must agree - the back button isn't enabled in that case, and enabling it this way would give it the natural meaning. [[User:Tobu|Tobu]] 06:17, 13 Mar 2005 (PST)
*As a user, I must agree - the back button isn't enabled in that case, and enabling it this way would give it the natural meaning. [[User:Tobu|Tobu]] 06:17, 13 Mar 2005 (PST)


== Complex Solution ==
I must admit I sometimes close a tab by an accident. I IMO think, that's because:
I must admit I sometimes close a tab by an accident. I IMO think, that's because:
1. The tab-close button is "shared" and stands at the same point when other tab gets focus after closing the current tab.
1. The tab-close button is "shared" and stands at the same point when other tab gets focus after closing the current tab.
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When it comes to the Tobu's suggestion of using back button, I think it's great idea as it tracks the history accross the tabs. That would necessarilly make history more complicated since a linear row of URLs wouldn't be enough in this case. Instead, a tree of URLs, branching for each new tab would have to be maintained. If realized, I'd suggest to change colour of the back button when closing the current tab and switching to the "parent" tab.
When it comes to the Tobu's suggestion of using back button, I think it's great idea as it tracks the history accross the tabs. That would necessarilly make history more complicated since a linear row of URLs wouldn't be enough in this case. Instead, a tree of URLs, branching for each new tab would have to be maintained. If realized, I'd suggest to change colour of the back button when closing the current tab and switching to the "parent" tab.
--[[User:FunTomas|funTomas]] 13:16, 13 Mar 2005 (PST)
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