Closed
Bug 177500
(CloseButtonOnTabs)
Opened 22 years ago
Closed 19 years ago
Each tab should have its own close button
Categories
(Firefox :: Toolbars and Customization, defect)
Tracking
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RESOLVED
DUPLICATE
of bug 308396
People
(Reporter: levik, Assigned: hyatt)
References
Details
You can currently close individual tabs. But there is only one "X" button, in
the upper-right corner, completely disjoint from the tabs that you have open -
especially if you only have two or three. Not only do you have to move the mouse
all the way to the right to close a tab, but you have to focus it first. This is
very un-intuitive.
Every tab should have a right-aligned "X" button on it, that will close the tab
without bringing it to the foreground. The button should somehow react on
mouseover to indicate it's clickable.
Comment 1•22 years ago
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This is not a bug. There's an extension called Tabbed Browsing Extensions that
does exactly what you want:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/phoenix/extensions/index.html
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 22 years ago
Resolution: --- → INVALID
Comment 4•21 years ago
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*** Bug 220493 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 5•21 years ago
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*** Bug 220493 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 6•21 years ago
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*** Bug 227115 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 7•21 years ago
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*** Bug 230713 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 8•21 years ago
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*** Bug 233196 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 9•21 years ago
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*** Bug 234303 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 10•21 years ago
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*** Bug 239542 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 11•20 years ago
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*** Bug 253576 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 12•20 years ago
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*** Bug 254444 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 13•20 years ago
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Can't this bug be opened as a request for enhancement? I see that I together
with quite some other people would like to have this
Comment 14•20 years ago
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Here here! It really can enhance the usability of the browser. We're talking
about a basic but great bang for the buck improvement.
Comment 15•20 years ago
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No, this is WONTFIX because the owner decided it was not a good idea. Use/write
an extension if you want different behavior.
Comment 16•20 years ago
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(In reply to comment #15)
> No, this is WONTFIX because the owner decided it was not a good idea.
Do you mind asking me, why???
Comment 17•20 years ago
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It's a poor response to tell users:
"go find an extension".
Peruse 200+ extensions, all well-named so as
to indicate their function/feature list, just to
get basic functionality found in Safari
and other browsers? Okay.
Why not just roll this feature
into the current product? From the
number of duplicate reports, it's obviously
a popular *request for enhancement*!
Comment 18•20 years ago
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*** Bug 271705 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 19•20 years ago
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Safari and Opera 7.6 have a close button on each tab, something that I find very
useful. The only reason that I can read in this bug for not having it in
Firefox, is because it exists in an extension (comment 2)?
Comment 20•20 years ago
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Doh, i meant comment 1
Comment 21•20 years ago
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A quote from bug 269701 comment #1:
Close tab buttons on each button are largely a waste of space, and reduce the
amount of title length supported in a limited screen area. They also create a
"danger" area that the user has to consciously avoid in order to switch tabs,
thereby impeding rapid movement. (Think of it as a corollary to Fitts' Law.)
Not going to happen.
Comment 22•20 years ago
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*** Bug 272946 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 23•20 years ago
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(In reply to comment #21)
> A quote from bug 269701 comment #1:
>
> Close tab buttons on each button are largely a waste of space, and reduce the
> amount of title length supported in a limited screen area. They also create a
> "danger" area that the user has to consciously avoid in order to switch tabs,
> thereby impeding rapid movement. (Think of it as a corollary to Fitts' Law.)
> Not going to happen.
I personally never had a problem that I accidently closed a tab in apps like
gedit or epiphany.
I'm pretty sure if you would run a poll where people can choose between with and
without a close button and overwhelming majority would choose having a close button.
Comment 24•20 years ago
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> Close tab buttons on each button are largely a waste of space, and reduce the
> amount of title length supported in a limited screen area. They also create a
> "danger" area that the user has to consciously avoid in order to switch tabs,
> thereby impeding rapid movement. (Think of it as a corollary to Fitts' Law.)
> Not going to happen.
That is for the cost of having to move much further to close the tab or use
multiple clicks .. i think it should be up to the user to judge his preference,
so it should be configurable.
And regarding it being avaiable in extension .. that would be valid, but
my experience with tabbrowser is that it makes popup opening and window
closing much slower thus i opted against it ..
Comment 25•20 years ago
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*** Bug 275863 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Updated•20 years ago
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Alias: CloseButtonOnTabs
Comment 26•20 years ago
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*** Bug 282228 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 27•20 years ago
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I find it *far* more mistake-prone to depend on which tab
currently has the focus.
I have accidentally closed more tabs using Firefox than I
have with Safari, eMule, and all over apps that use the
proposed enhancement combined.
Comment 28•20 years ago
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I don't understand how building in support for RSS is considered vital for the
core Firefox product versus just having someone install the optional extension;
I use my own RSS browser anyway. By that same reasoning, I don't see why a
simple change can't be made to make closing tabs more intuitive/usable.
Comment 29•20 years ago
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For all those people wanting a close button on every tab
Install "Tab X Enh"
See http://www.extensionsmirror.nl/index.php?showtopic=116
The install link of the enhanced version you'll find in the quote box
Comment 30•19 years ago
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*** Bug 311916 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 31•19 years ago
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(In reply to comment #21)
> A quote from bug 269701 comment #1:
>
> Close tab buttons on each button are largely a waste of space, and reduce the
> amount of title length supported in a limited screen area. They also create a
> "danger" area that the user has to consciously avoid in order to switch tabs,
> thereby impeding rapid movement. (Think of it as a corollary to Fitts' Law.)
> Not going to happen.
I've been a heavy, heavy tab user for 2 years using the Multizilla extension for
Mozilla suite. I often have 5-10 tabs open. I love Multizilla's close button
on each tab and use them all the time, and I've rarely accidentally closed the
wrong tab. To address this concern, though -- even if you don't add the close
button per tab -- I'd suggest you adopt Multizilla's clever solution: a "restore
closed tab" menu item for the tab bar. It allows you to restore those
accidentally closed tabs; this kicks ass, believe me.
Re: the scarce real estate in tabs, you could steal Multizilla's clever
solution: it dynamically shows the close button on top of the little website
icon, so doesn't consume any more real estate. Clever, and works great.
Try Multizilla in Moz Suite for a day, you'll be a believer. FWIW, the lack of
Mulitizilla availability for Firefox is the sole reason I've stuck w/ Moz Suite
for so long. I'm considering finally switching now that Firefox finally offers
tab moving, but as is obvious by now I'd be even happier if Firefox were to
support the close tab buttons per tab.
Comment 32•19 years ago
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http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/ben/archives/009210.html
1. Put close buttons on the tabs. This makes it a lot easier to close tabs with the mouse. People weren't seeing the close box in the usability test. It's also out of the way and not connected with what's actually being closed. Mindful of stealing space from the tab strip when there are many tabs, the close boxes on inactive tabs are hidden when the tab width falls below a certain minimum value.
Why was this invalid in the 1st place? It's an enhancement request...
And the suggestions of extensions...the less the better(they're too buggy)
Comment 33•19 years ago
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Sorry to add to this spam, but I can't resist --
The philosophy of "put it in an extension" only goes so far. Why did Firefox include an RSS reader? Now _that_ should be an extension. Putting a little 'x' on each tab is not only intuitive, it's practically expected due to its common use in OS UI. Give me a break.
Comment 34•19 years ago
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Re-opening, if this wont happen, then it should at least be wontfix and not invalid (see comment 1)
Status: VERIFIED → UNCONFIRMED
Resolution: INVALID → ---
Comment 35•19 years ago
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Ben Goodger already implemented this and at Google research shows that people prefer this. So this could get in pretty soon :-)
See http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/ben/archives/009210.html
Comment 36•19 years ago
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I propose (if this this will be really implemented which seems likely) this new behavior to be only optional so that user can get rid of those new closing buttons and have only one (as it is now). For me, current behavior is much more convenient.
Comment 37•19 years ago
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Confirming bug to put it back on the radar of the devs. This simple (and possibly preset-configurable) feature will be embraced by many users if embedded.
Suggest to set a target milestone or blocking-flag to make a commitment!
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Ever confirmed: true
Comment 38•19 years ago
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See bug 308396
Comment 39•19 years ago
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*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 308396 ***
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 22 years ago → 19 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
Updated•18 years ago
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