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MDI interfaces are not desired for a number of reasons: if the user has a large monitor or more than one, then the MDI interface forces the user to using only one screen. I must confess to preferring the “pure” tabbed interface of Galeon myself – I like the “window close” buttons being on each tab which can reduce the amount of clicking I want, whereas with Mozilla, I have to focus the window before I can close it: annoying on a struggling computer!
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I realise that the difference between this and a tabbed interface is small for the way that Opera have designed it (to most intents and purposes, it works in a very similar way), but difference it is.ītw – with the tabbed interface, you cannot resize windows on an individual basis: only the whole lot (which isn’t a bad thing imho). I’m using Opera 6.05 (paid for too!) and I don’t think it has tabbed browsing: what it does have is an MDI interface with a “Window Bar” more like a toolbar than anything. *goes to check out Epiphany and see if they have it.*) Argh! The only feature of Mozilla I want to see in Galeon. I’d be happy just to get rid of the idiot webdesigner’s forcing me to view their webpage in a new window.
I know they exist but I dunno if you can convince Galeon to do it. (Aside re: my last point: I want an extra button on my mouse so I have one that opens in the same window, ignoring any idiot webdesigner’s js/target=”_blank”, one that opens in a new tab, one that opens in a new window, and one that opens the menu.
(This may’ve changed in version 7 I didn’t check it out much.) I get the same problem as with IE, except that in the browser window, not the taskbar. When I use Opera, I feel like I’m in a cage. You either get MDI or SDI, but you can’t mix and match. I read the damn code, I used the W3C CSS/HTML validators on it). – Opera’s rendering engine isn’t as nice as Gecko (including version 7-I’ve even found bugs in version 7 that weren’t there in 6. ‘After having used Phoenix & Opera, besides the mail program, I don’t understand why anyone would still be running Mozilla?’