What was it like in Ancient Chrome?
>>59594560
I bought 2x8 gb ram because of that fucking thing.
>>59594560
it opened instantly.
>>59594560
Same as today except with more power user features
It had "close tabs opened by this tab" button, which was amazing, no fucking clue why they've deprecated it.
>>59594626
Hah, just you wait:
> Remove tab context menu items if usage does not outweigh costs
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=515930&q=component%3AUI%3EBrowser%3ETabStrip%20many%20tabs&colspec=ID%20Pri%20M%20Stars%20ReleaseBlock%20Component%20Status%20Owner%20Summary%20OS%20Modified
>>59594826
What cost could there possibly be to having a context menu item?
>>59594837
None. But Chromium devs are retards.
>>59594981
>But Chromium devs are retards.
This is rich coming from a firefox shill.
Regardless, they are right about this, I've been using chrome since 08 and never used that feature.
>>59595034
>if somebody doesn't like something, he shills for the unmentioned competitors
>i also suck cock on daily basis
>>59595034
Let's wait and see how many people get upset for having "Close other tabs" and "Close tabs to the right" items removed. Even Internet Explorer has these, lol.
Mind you that extensions can't modify that context menu.
>>59595088
>>if somebody doesn't like something, he shills for the unmentioned competitors
You can see everything that namefag has ever posted in the archives.
>>59595096
>Let's wait and see how many people get upset for having "Close other tabs" and "Close tabs to the right" items removed
Yeah, this is the right approach.
I seriously doubt though most people will notice. Tech literate people most likely use keyboard shortcuts, and illiterates probably prefer clicking on the little close button instead of right clicking.
I remember all those cool games on the home screen.