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Drew1903
Apr 25, 2019Silver Contributor
Don't turn the page!
Maybe, should say, don't change the page. Point, here, is when going to Settings, Favorites or whatever... one needs & wants to, STILL, be on & looking at the page they were viewing & or other actio...
Cameron_Bush
Apr 25, 2019Iron Contributor
If anyone is confused as I was reading this post, here's a translation. Drew is saying that when you click on the buttons for 'History', 'Settings, 'Favourites', 'Extensions', etc it should open that in a new Tab like it currently does. This is instead of it replacing whatever tab you had selected at the time.
- Drew1903Apr 25, 2019Silver Contributor
Cameron_Bush
Here are pictures instead of words.
Example: To Settings
YES to this way...
NO, to this way...
Cheers,
Drew- Cameron_BushApr 25, 2019Iron Contributor
Drew1903Ohh so you meant a contextual view for the settings etc menus. Yeah I agree, Old Edge handles them is a much better way and keeps you immersed in what you're doing. Changing to a different page is rather abrupt and the pages are full of white unused space.