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HotCakeX
Mar 15, 2021MVP
What if Edge automatically switched to Vertical tabs when too many tabs in horizontal tab strip?
Vertical tabs is great, no denying it, but it's useful the most when you have more than just a couple of tabs open, that way you can easily scroll through them, view their titles, resize the panel et...
tomscharbach
Mar 16, 2021Bronze Contributor
"What if Edge automatically switched to Vertical tabs when too many tabs in horizontal tab strip?"
What if Edge left it up to users if and when to use horizontal/vertical tabs, instead of imposing rule-based UI changes, opt-in or not, on users in the middle of trying to get some work done?
As for the pop-up ad disguised as a "suggestion", it is an unnecessary distraction and Microsoft ought to dump it immediately.
- KamMar 16, 2021Silver Contributor
"As for the pop-up ad disguised as a "suggestion", it is an unnecessary distraction and Microsoft ought to dump it immediately."
IKR, very distracting when I'm playing games. Maybe the Edge devs should add some red circle where the update icon is on the ... ellipsis. If you click that it at the top of the menu it says "Want to try out vertical tabs? Click here for more information." and then it shows that pop-up. The same thing for sleeping tabs, very distracting when I'm playing games or searching on Bing.
- HotCakeXMar 16, 2021MVPSpoiler
tomscharbach wrote:"What if Edge automatically switched to Vertical tabs when too many tabs in horizontal tab strip?"
What if Edge left it up to users if and when to use horizontal/vertical tabs, instead of imposing rule-based UI changes, opt-in or not, on users in the middle of trying to get some work done?it is already that way.
there won't be any "imposing". notice the word "optional" in my post.it won't disrupt any work.
- tomscharbachMar 16, 2021Bronze Contributor
HotCakeX "it is already that way"
In what sense? Users select "Turn on Vertical Tabs" or "Turn off Vertical Tabs" with a mouse click, but nothing changes without that mouse click. If that behavior will not change with "automatic switch", then what is the point of "automatic switch"?
"there won't be any "imposing"
When you say that "there won't be any imposing", I assume that means that the default behavior will be "don't switch automatically" rather than "switch automatically", requiring affirmative user action to change the default. I wouldn't bet the farm on the assumption that Microsoft won't set the default to "switch automatically", given the so-called "suggestions" that keep popping up. Microsoft is really pushing this "feature" for whatever reason. Don't expect that to change.
"notice the word "optional" in my post"
And notice the "opt-in or not" in mine. It doesn't make any difference whether the "automatically switch" setting is Microsoft default or user "one size fits all". The potential for disruption resulting from an unexpected shift in UI at the worst possible time is the same.
- HotCakeXMar 16, 2021MVPyou said What if Edge left it up to users and i said it's already that way