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New Tab Behavior
Currently, when you create a new tab, UR displays the content of whatever Info Item is currently selected in the new tab. This is confusing and distracting, because presumably you're creating a new tab to work with some other part of the tree or to go to a web page. Therefore, I would like to have an option to specify a "default" Info Item that would automatically be selected when a new tab is created. Having a default item, even if it's a blank item, or perhaps the My Data root item would make a lot more sense to me than simply creating a tab that duplicates the content of the current tab.
I realize you can work around this behavior using Favorites, or by right-clicking on an Info Item and choosing the "Open in new tab" option, but for users like myself who are accustomed to working with web browser tabs, the use of the "New tab" button on the tab bar is the way I'm accustomed to creating new tabs and the current behavior is counter-intuitive. |
#2
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Actually, to make this simpler, if you could just add an option to default to about:blank, that would be fine.
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#3
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I second this suggestion.
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I would +1 this suggestion.
My recommendation would be to have it open the 'My Data' root item instead of a blank page (or maybe the option to choose) -- that way you could open a new tab from a hoisted view of the tree and not have that new tab be a hoisted view. Thanks, Mark. |
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