(08-06-2024, 04:45 PM)Admini Wrote: Thanks for your suggestions.
Request 1
Tab Counter feature seems to be of no much use. What do you use it for?
It is certainly not a useful feature.
Especially if you only have about two digits of tabs open.
However, if you open more than three digits tabs, it can help you to weigh yourself down.
For example, on a heavy site like Lifehacker, if you open dozens of tabs, your browser may crash, so you may want to watch the counter and use an extension to organize or pause the tabs for a while.
If you have a PC with 16GB of memory, it will start to slow down after about 800 tabs, so you should be careful from about 600 tabs.
However, it is impossible for a human to count 600 tabs. Therefore, it would be appreciated if the number of tabs is displayed in an easy-to-read, easy-to-identify, and easy-to-understand manner.
It may not be evidence, but there are not a few tab counters as mentioned in the image in the previous post, so there must be many people who would like the feature.
(08-06-2024, 04:45 PM)Admini Wrote: Request 2
"Force links to open in xxx" refers to the action of clicking a link in a web page, while "Open typed URL in" refers to the action in the address bar. There is no connection between them.
um.
My poor English seems to have greatly misled you. My apologies.
I would like to see a UI that allows the user to select in a dropdown list "Force links to open in xxx" instead of just toggling the "xxx" switch button.
current tab
background tab
The one that is selected from the following options.
And I want to add
"foreground tab"
to the choices of options.
"Open typed URL in (New background tab)" is an example of a UI location.
It do not refer a matter of functional relationship.
(08-06-2024, 04:45 PM)Admini Wrote: Request 3
In Chromium 127+ there is an option to decide the position of tab list button. Our tab list feature is useable, but it lacks the search function, which we will consider adding in the future. Or we can directly enhance the tab list feature of Chromium.
I would like to continue to use the Cent tab list as it is, so I do not wish to add a search function.
Since the Cent tab list and Chrome tab list now exist in separate locations, I simply thought it would be nice to be able to use both.
Quote:we can directly enhance the tab list feature of Chromium.I would prefer to use
the Cent tab list that exists to the left of the window minimize button
and
the Chrome tab search list that exists to the left edge(end) of the tabs
as is.
What exactly do you mean by enhanceing the tab list feature of Chromium?
(08-07-2024, 09:40 AM)QZMTCH Wrote: he probably wanted these functions to be in a dropdown list, since they affect one action, so that there were not several checkboxes. But yes, they are not suitable for the tab settings blockAdditional clarification, appreciated.
or since these settings relate to clicking on a link, then they probably shouldn't be in the tab settings, but in chrome://settings/cbBrowsing
Generally, it is as you described.