On Jul 13, 11:16 pm, Caleb Eggensperger <
caleb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The original pinned tab feature worked this way, but it was confusing an
> unintuitive for too many users, so it was scrapped.
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> On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 19:06, Brown <
brown.bran...@live.com> wrote:
> > I find pinned tabs to be quite useful, especially for social
> > networking. However, my only issue with them is the inability to
> > "lock" them.
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> > For example, it'd be ideal if, while on the pinned tab, when you use
> > the address bar to type in an address/search, the page is opened in a
> > new tab. And also, while on the pinned tab, when you click on a
> > bookmark on your toolbar, the page is opened in a new tab.
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> > Pinned tabs currently have the menu options to reload, duplicate,
> > close, etc. Perhaps a "Lock" option would be convenient, too?
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> > Just a suggestion.
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