Option to start browser in fullscreen
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@pauloaguia In that case I'd rather see a "close all" command added to Quick Commands. Something like writing
close all finance
.To close individual tabs after a search, I guess it would be possible to e.g. add an
X
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I would like the same feature of the macOS, when the mouse passes to the top border shows the tabs and the web address.
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@Komposten what if I don't want to close all? I know the keyword(s) to search for, but that doesn't mean I want to close them all...
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@pauloaguia That's why I added the second paragraph in my post. ^^
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@Komposten The suggestions relate to the same topic so that I why I placed them in one topic but lets not discuss that.
- at the image below you find a screenshot of what I mean with a close button in the F2 menu. When you need to close a couple of tabs quickly (when still in fullscreen), it is unpractical to go to each tab, click Ctrl + w and move to the next one to close tabs. I think that if the designers create a subtle x it will not clutter. and like @pauloaguia said, it allows the user to quickly handle multiple tabs.
- thanks for the tip, that works but is there an option to start in that mode by default?
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@Vincent500 said in Better fullscreen functionality:
@Komposten The suggestions relate to the same topic so that I why I placed them in one topic but lets not discuss that.
Why not follow the rule as stated? The emphasis is not mine:
- If a feature hasn’t been requested, start a new topic. Post only one feature request per topic.
- There is already a commandline switch to start the browser in fullscreen, though it does not seem to work. Maybe a bug report is needed, or ask in the appropriate forum if it is supposed to be enabled.
- Tab Close button on Quick Commands is worth a vote
- Keep webpanels enabled is not, because F11, F4 is very simple to do
- I would just use Alt+Tab, so I would not vote for this.
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@Pesala Thanks for your reply.
- I don agree with you statement here because it is not very user friendly to use commandline switches. An option will likely enable more people to use this function.
- Do I need to create a new standalone topic for this?
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@Vincent500 I suggest editing your first post in the thread to focus on the first issue, then start three more threads for the other three issues.
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Upvoted.
On firefox I'm currently using extension for that, works like a charm.
Something similar would be great. -
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