Viewing two (or more) tabs simultaneously
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Today we have often widescreens in the office and hence it would be convenient if it was possible to view two or more tabs at the same time on the screen. Hence you can see information in one tab which must possibly be entered into the other tab window. Please see in attachment for how this looks in the PDF-viewer we are using today. Attachments: [img]https://forum.vivaldi.net/uploads/attachments/41384/Vivaldi_forlslagtilto-taberplikt.jpg[/img]
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I think you can do what you want in the latest snapshot. Stack the tabs and use the Tile Tab Stack option
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I think you can do what you want in the latest snapshot. Stack the tabs and use the Tile Tab Stack option
Indeed you can.
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Many thanks to helsten2 and The_Solutor – This is some really good stuff. Boy, this reminds me of the Opera Community from years ago. I also so the same kinds of help in the Canon DSLR and Suzuki M/C C50 and C90 forums.
It is help like this that really advances the user communities.
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Will give you another killer: you even don't have to stack these tab to get tiles
just chose tabs which you want to see tiled (you can chose them by ctrl+LMB click, click, click… not by dragging!) and then just from content menu chose "tile selected"
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Will give you another killer: you even don't have to stack these tab to get tiles
just chose tabs which you want to see tiled (you can chose them by ctrl+LMB click, click, click… not by dragging!) and then just from content menu chose "tile selected"
Whoa!!! :woohoo:
That is very impressive and very cool!Thanks!!
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Many thanks to helsten2 and The_Solutor – This is some really good stuff.
You're welcome!
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P.S. I tested the stack way and is nice too because nothing from outside is needed.
Now I hope for a movable divider, like in "my" solution
Is very nice to have 1/3 of the screen dedicated to a webmail service and 2/3 to the normal navigation (at least until the proper email client matures enough)
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