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Google Chrome Labs (Featuring Tabs on the Left) (googlesystem.blogspot.com)
40 points by stanleydrew on Aug 29, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 19 comments



Opera supported this for a long time now: http://www.diovo.com/2008/01/better-way-to-manage-tabs-in-yo...

I wish all the major browsers support tabs on the Left feature. This would be really helpful to people who open a lot of tabs or use wide-screen monitors.


Actually, there are addons for firefox for that - tab kit (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5447/) and tree style tabs (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5890/)

Personally I use tab kit. However, for some reason I find it more convenient to have tabs on right.


I recently discovered, that I can hide Opera's tab bar and use panels 'Windows' panel instead (easy to toggle with F4).


Now the real killer feature would be for Chrome's extension API to allow this sort of thing, but it doesn't. Unfotunately, Chrome really limits what you can do in this regard, which is why I'm still a Firefox fan.


About friggin time. That has been the major obstacle for me to start using chrome. Horizontal tabs just don't scale.


I recently moved my tabs to the bottom of Opera by accident, and I highly recommend it. The tabs (if you have half as many as I do) are distracting as hell; moving them to the bottom only grants them attention when necessary.


I was tuning my Opera to have tabs at the bottom for quites some time since. They had tabs at the bottom by default originally, then switched them to being at the top.

I guess it was one of those changes where they chose to move along with the crowd, since their market share is minor. Other example is key combinations.


What's old is new again. Tabs at bottom reminds me of how interesting it is that the tab abstraction is successful in spite of the presence of a fully capable window manager.


The OS X build does not have the side/vertical tabs feature :(

I am really looking forward to switching to Chrome, but I cannot give up vertical tabs on Firefox (using TreeStyleTabs extension)


Unfortunately, vertical tabs in Chrome are not enough. You still cannot group tabs by task, then collapse some branches - which, IMHO, is the killer feature of TreeStyleTabs.


Is this available on Linux? I tried the flag on my chromium-dev build, but it didn't do anything. Updating the source now... (turns out yaourt is nice).


try clyde


I prefer how vertical tabs look in the current stable builds: http://i.imgur.com/cjdFY.png


You use the mobile version of the site on the desktop browser too? High five!


No, I use an extension I made (https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/hnadelehgiejkljb...) so that you can use the mobile site's better toolbar.


Can you change the width of the tab sidebar?

Seems a glaring omission if you can't, especially for widescreen monitors.


hmm two things come to mind:

1) finally something that would make me switch for a 'wide-screen' lcd. 2) if you can resize the bar then all of the webdesigners' estimates about "this much should always fit the screen without scrolling" are off (if they still make them).


Regarding #2: Mac users already have different sizes of browser windows due to the lack of "maximize" (e.g. fill screen) option, and it has never been a problem for web designers, AFAIK.


I had to stop using Chrome. Being fast and efficient means little if the semi-frequent safe browsing cache updates grind the system to a halt for several seconds.

They say it's "fixed," and I know it's hard to reproduce a random bug, but there's only so much I can do to help. It does the same on Linux, so I know it's not the usual causes (AVs and stuff).




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