![]() ![]() something of that nature, when tabs are in Vertical mode, it looks like. (And yes, some CSS would take care of that, but if there were some default color differentiation, one wouldn't have to mess with CSS.) When vertical, the current tab is the same color as the tab bar background color, & when the bottom-most tab is active, it makes it appear that it is one huge tab (when there is enough empty space below it, & focus is in the window itself). SeaMonkey tab bar unresponsive to mouse clicks: (I can Ctrl+PageUP to flow through them, & Ctrl+W to close them.) Oh, I could open a new tab, & that works, but can't access any of the others - by clicking the tab bar. ![]() ![]() Similarly, no demarcation between tabs (though that has been a general issue for a while now), but more so as not even the current tab is emphasized in any way (at least in my current stuck state). One time I ended up dragging a tab to the Bookmarks Toolbar, creating a link rather then moving the tab bar & as I played around a little bit more, moving it became difficult, & I was like, "just what action am I needing to accomplish it"? is there a Pref to disable the action? if not, there should be. Īt first, once I figured out how to move the bar, I thought that's easy, then I thought, that's too easy & I certainly don't want to do it inadvertently I wasn't clear on just what to do to get it to move. Horizontal to vertical back to horizontal & now the tab bar is ineffectual. (Or at least a tab size reduction from its default size. Initial thought is that it is related to overflow. ![]() When dragged it back to horizontal/classic then it looked "wrong" ![]()
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