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The falling-out panels in the full screen mode - ChromiumIQ - 11-07-2017

In firefox in the full screen mode there is an interesting function. When leading the cursor to the upper part of the screen the panel of tabs and a toolbar fall out. There is no panel of tabs. Very convenient function. At the user before eyes all page, all necessary tools appear when they are necessary to him. 
Whether it is possible to make also in Cent? It is only necessary to add still a panel of tabs.
Whether it is also possible to make concealment of a side bar of tabs in case of cursor movement out of panel limits? By analogy with the main panel of tabs.
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RE: The falling-out panels in the full screen mode - Admini - 11-08-2017

Yes, this is a nice feature.
But we did it in a more easy way, in the next version(or the latest beta 3.0.4.21), you can press Alt+X to show tab list in full screen.


RE: The falling-out panels in the full screen mode - ChromiumIQ - 11-08-2017

Hello.
It is not really convenient to pass from management of a mouse to management from the keyboard. I liked your ideas when moving of the cursor to a certain field, leads to accomplishment of a certain transaction, opening of a tab, opening of the side panel, loss and concealment of the panel of bookmarks. It is very convenient for the user. He makes less manipulation for commission of transaction necessary to him. This very good property. It is desirable to continue to develop it further. In other browsers I did not meet similar. Let this property will be distinctive feature in relation to other browsers.
The browser is really good. Thanks.


RE: The falling-out panels in the full screen mode - GrayFace - 11-08-2017

You can assign it to a mouse gesture.


RE: The falling-out panels in the full screen mode - ChromiumIQ - 11-08-2017

(11-08-2017, 12:28 PM)GrayFace Wrote: You can assign it to a mouse gesture.
You did not understand a sense of my sentence. Read at first and try to understand. And yes here gestures? There is no such operation "Show — to Hide Panels in the Full Screen Mode". The sentence consists that in case of cursor movement to upper bound of the screen in the full screen mode panels fall out. Set Firefox and look as it works.


RE: The falling-out panels in the full screen mode - Admini - 11-08-2017

There is a mouse gesture action named "Show tab list menu".
Of course, Firefox style is more convenient.
Making tab bar behave like that is not easy to maintain.


RE: The falling-out panels in the full screen mode - ChromiumIQ - 11-08-2017

(11-08-2017, 04:02 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: There is a mouse gesture action named "Show tab list menu".
Of course, Firefox style is more convenient.
Making tab bar behave like that is not easy to maintain.

It will be difficult possible to support, but the spent efforts will not be gone in vain. You will be the first who will implement this property in family of browsers on the basis of Chromium. Cent attracts users first of all of usability at the same time productivity one of the best. If there is an implementation of the offered property, then users will become more. I have many acquaintances who used Chrome earlier, having got acquainted with steel Cent on it do not want to work, come back.

You only should begin, and everything will happen next.


RE: The falling-out panels in the full screen mode - Admini - 11-09-2017

(11-08-2017, 05:09 PM)ChromiumIQ Wrote: It will be difficult possible to support, but the spent efforts will not be gone in vain. You will be the first who will implement this property in family of browsers on the basis of Chromium. Cent attracts users first of all of usability at the same time productivity one of the best. If there is an implementation of the offered property, then users will become more. I have many acquaintances who used Chrome earlier, having got acquainted with steel Cent on it do not want to work, come back.

You only should begin, and everything will happen next.

No, Yandex browser already has this feature.
We checked Firefox and found it is not so friendly.
Web area changes its height when the tab bar shown in full screen.


RE: The falling-out panels in the full screen mode - ChromiumIQ - 11-09-2017

(11-09-2017, 11:11 AM)CentBrowser Wrote: No, Yandex browser already has this feature.
We checked Firefox and found it is not so friendly.
Web area changes its height when the tab bar shown in full screen.


Yes, really Yandex has this function, but it differs from function in Firefox. In Yandex of a panel nakladyvayetsya on the page at the same time the title where usually there is a menu of the website is closed. Implementation of function at Firefox is more convenient to me. 

Whether it is possible to repeat any of these methods in Cent? Would be very great.


RE: The falling-out panels in the full screen mode - SpringsTS - 11-11-2017

I agree with ChromiumIQ, this feature will be much appreciated.

I use Cent on my Surface Pro, this browsers has all I research: sync between devices, quick updates, features like video toolbar and gestures, easy-to-use on Touchscreens without mouse nor keyboard, the last missing thing is the tabs on full-screen mode.

Currently I use an extension for this (TabTiles), but extensions don't work on internal pages like New tab, Settings...
And the tabs+adress+favorites bars tend to take too much place on the screen.

And I'm use we won't be the only two users.