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Old September 21st 18, 01:00 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Default Chrome: is there an extension that puts tabs on multiple lines ...

J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:

VanguardLH WROTE:

In the meantime and if you don't like the TMP-alternative extensions
to manage multiple tabs in Chrome (Tab Outliner, OneTab,
TooManyTabs, Tab Glutton or Tab Menu)


Do any of them do multi-row tabs? (I could try them, but it sounds
like you have, so it's easier to ask you.)


They all have pictures at the extensions' pages at the Chrome store.
You can get an idea of which layout you like best.

Right now I'm using the Tab Glutton extension: simple and works.
However, instead rows of tabs (which would have to be a separate side
panel or other in-document frame since the tab bar cannot be altered),
it shows a drop-down list of tabs. I don't see my eyes rolling left
and right to scan tabs (or rows of them) as easier then my eyes rolling
up and down to scan a list. I have used some others but eventually I
got rid of them simply because I didn't much use them.

In Firefox when you open lots of tabs, at the right end of its tab row
appears a down-arrow. Click on that and you see a list of the tabs.
Tab Glutton gives me a very similar listing, so it makes Firefox and
Chrome similar in behavior (except Firefox's down-arrow is at the end
of the tab row versus Tab Glutton which is a button in the command bar
in Chrome).
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