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and in http://crbug.com/32845
- The current version of pinned tabs is going away, you will not be
able to pin an arbitrary tab.
- An extension can choose to open an 'app' tab. App tabs look like the
current version of a pinned tab (although they'll likely have a bigger
icon) and behave similarly: they float to the left. One distinct
difference between current pinned tabs and app tabs is that once an
app tab, always an app tab. This means dragging of app tabs will be
restricted to the set of app tabs.
- You can pin an app tab, which just means on closing it the renderer
goes away and you get a different visual treatment (called a phantom
tab). Phantom tabs get resurrected when you click on them and load the
url specified in the extension's manifest.
That really sucks. One less reason to use Chrome/Chromium now, at least for me.
Is the rationale behind this change documented anywhere? I'm really curious what the devs were thinking when they removed something as useful as this.
Hi Chen,I see you have already posted a follow up to this thread on the chromium-discussgroup. That is probably the best place to ask for the reason for the change asthe developer, Scott Violet, can probably provide a better answer.I didn't get around to reviewing my emails until now. I did want to ask youwhether you really intended to send me this email personally, or did you wantto send it to the entire chromium-discuss group? Remember, you need to REPLY=ALLto send the email to the entire group.-- David
----- Original Message -----From: Chen YongTo: dhwSent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 6:56 PMSubject: Re: Pinned tabs feature goneThat really sucks. One less reason to use Chrome/Chromium now, at least for me.
Is the rationale behind this change documented anywhere? I'm really curious what the devs were thinking when they removed something as useful as this.
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 10:49 AM, dhw <d...@chromium.org> wrote:
On Feb 3, 9:46 am, Chen Yong <elanthe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=32845