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Source file: chrome://global/content/bindings/tabbrowser.xml
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I'm not getting any warningonemen wrote:Code: Select all
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mbeltzner wrote:What options would you consider the most important? It's a tricky business, preferences. We don't want to overload the user with edge cases, but we do want to let them control the things that they'll most often want to control.
Peter(6) wrote:I'm not getting any warningonemen wrote:Code: Select all
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Warning: reference to undefined property menuItems[i]
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Peter(6) wrote:You are Joe First-Time-User, what would you expect to happen if you would press the [X] the last tab ?
1. The content should be replaced by about:blank ?
-- I don't think so
2. The window should close ?
-- Most likely, but it's an odd way and would probably require a dialog.. so rather not.
toscha42 wrote:At least the attempt of installing an .xpi should end up in an installation rather then in a new, empty tab combined with a download dialogue. Downloading is not what I'd expect here.
What I also dislike is that opening e.g. a PDF from a web page opens a new, empty tab. It also opens AcroReader, that's fine, but I don't have any use for a blank tab here.
elart wrote:I don'like it
With some extension that i don't remember i was able to close tab with a double click on it.
I don't like the close button on the tab because sometime when i choose the tab i click on it and i close tab, the double click on the tab is much better (with old two button mouse the middle mouse click don't work).
onemen wrote:1. Y close button don't show when there is only one tab ?
Peter(6) wrote:#324230[Firefox:Tabbed Browser]-Contextmenu in last tab has too many options [All]
Cusser wrote:toscha42 wrote:At least the attempt of installing an .xpi should end up in an installation rather then in a new, empty tab combined with a download dialogue. Downloading is not what I'd expect here.
What I also dislike is that opening e.g. a PDF from a web page opens a new, empty tab. It also opens AcroReader, that's fine, but I don't have any use for a blank tab here.
I can't imagine that you've only stumbled upon this bug with these recent changes, it's been around for years.