I've tried the whole vertical tabs thing before, then I realized my monitor isn't big enough to use it effectively.
What? You have the same (or at least very similar) resolution as me, 1280x800, and I can use vertical tabs effectively. So are you admitting you either suck or just haven't tried it proper?
Uh, both? But really, with vertical tabs on a 1280x800, you have to deal with a good deal of horizontal scrolling...
Where do you go and how wide did you set the vertical tab bar? I've been using vertical tabs for quite some time now, and I even have a 24px menu bar (Gnome) to the right, and I rarely bump into unintentional horizontal scrolling. This topic initially wrapped, but that's a thing of the past with a simple max-width declaration in stylish.
Most sites I see just work perfectly fine with 1024 wide resolutions, and of course you can just make the tab bar auto-collapse/hide.
tl;dr "deal with a good deal of horizontal scrolling" - Bullshit.
My delicious bookmarks show something that made me lol just a little. The title of the bookmark was truncated by the number of other bookmarks. The icon was brownish. It said:
Note to self, firefox/windows starts to break down with 200 tabs open and 5 days of no fresh restarts. Yes, I breached the 200 tab threshold. I currently have 3 tabs open.
Note to self, firefox/windows starts to break down with 200 tabs open and 5 days of no fresh restarts. Yes, I breached the 200 tab threshold. I currently have 3 tabs open.
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Most sites I see just work perfectly fine with 1024 wide resolutions, and of course you can just make the tab bar auto-collapse/hide.
tl;dr "deal with a good deal of horizontal scrolling" - Bullshit.
I know I could clean up a lot of it, but eh...
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