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[Bug 1198714] Re: [browser] Switching between tabs cumbersome
** Description changed:
Current Behaviour:
- When switching between tabs, I have to make two touches. Most other browsers only require one.
- When switching between tabs, there is very limited space to display tab specific information.
- Tab icons do not have a number indicating the number of tabs open.
- We cannot switch between tabs using the left-to-right swipe motion.
- We are forced to use the in-browser tab switching because we cannot have multiple instances of the browser app.
- I can have a GMail web app, and Gmail open in a seperate tab, but I would have to switch between them differently. This can be fairly confusing because the windows aren't lableled when switching unless you go to the main Apps page.
Expected Behaviour:
- Use a switching behaviour similar to the way we switch between notifications to switch between tabs. I posted a video about it here: https://plus.google.com/113548024460495540073/posts/LKk7yHvFY68
- Alternatively, abandon the entire Tab functionality and only have new browser app instances. This will make the experience more aligned with the Web App experience.
NOTE: I remember reading an article regarding windows switching tab switching. The article explained that the introduction of Tabs in applications was an attempt to take control of windows switching from the window manager. I don't have a reference, but I believe it was written with Ubuntu in mind. If knows about this article, it probably gives good use cases to abandone tabbing all together.
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+ UX Comment:
+ The new bottom edge functionality will address the issues above.
+ See bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-ux/+bug/1329943
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Status: Fix Committed => Won't Fix
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1198714
Title:
[browser] Switching between tabs cumbersome
Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
Won't Fix
Status in Web Browser App:
New
Status in “webbrowser-app” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Current Behaviour:
- When switching between tabs, I have to make two touches. Most other browsers only require one.
- When switching between tabs, there is very limited space to display tab specific information.
- Tab icons do not have a number indicating the number of tabs open.
- We cannot switch between tabs using the left-to-right swipe motion.
- We are forced to use the in-browser tab switching because we cannot have multiple instances of the browser app.
- I can have a GMail web app, and Gmail open in a seperate tab, but I would have to switch between them differently. This can be fairly confusing because the windows aren't lableled when switching unless you go to the main Apps page.
Expected Behaviour:
- Use a switching behaviour similar to the way we switch between notifications to switch between tabs. I posted a video about it here: https://plus.google.com/113548024460495540073/posts/LKk7yHvFY68
- Alternatively, abandon the entire Tab functionality and only have new browser app instances. This will make the experience more aligned with the Web App experience.
NOTE: I remember reading an article regarding windows switching tab switching. The article explained that the introduction of Tabs in applications was an attempt to take control of windows switching from the window manager. I don't have a reference, but I believe it was written with Ubuntu in mind. If knows about this article, it probably gives good use cases to abandone tabbing all together.
UX Comment:
The new bottom edge functionality will address the issues above.
See bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-ux/+bug/1329943
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