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01-21-2019, 09:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-21-2019, 09:14 PM by Yani84.)
I only registered to say: please try to bring the old tabs back. I'll be honest, bad for bad I'll probably stay with Cent cause the added things when compared to Chrome are very useful to me (great job!), but the reason I moved was Chrome's last awful update that removed the option to go back to the old tabs. I could get used to the ugliness...maybe. But they also take more space and are so hard to differentiate. Installing themes tends to only help differentiate the active tab, but not the rest from one another. The options Chrome gives look all the same to me.
So please, please, try to give us the option back. if it was impossible, add another tab option that differentiates them better. I agree the problem is not the rounded part on top...but that they're too square at the bottom and on the sides.
Kinda unrelated question (well, still material design): Why is the new tab page in the last (beta) version still not looking like Chrome's new one (no matter what I choose on flags)? I did like the round icons/miniatures/whatever you call them for the sites I pin there! (I guess it'd be the same for most visited, etc) and I miss them here now!
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Please do! It wouldn't fix the problem of tabs being hard to differentiate, but a thinner tab bar would still be a welcomed improvement. (:
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Another user registering just to say, please try to bring the old tabs back if at all possible.
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01-31-2019, 08:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-31-2019, 08:12 PM by Yani84.)
You'd certainly win a LOT of users if you managed to bring the old tabs back (even as an option in flags like it was until last version). If not, like we said, please include an option to adjust tab bar height (kinda like Firefox has) where one is thinner like the old tabs (even if we can't get the shape back).