I have never tried Chrome -- perhaps I should look at it.
I usually work for clients that keep to the mainstream browsers, so as yet
the demand has yet to materialise. In fact, most clients use IE (98%), a few
use FireFox. Probably a good idea to try Chrome out, but, there is no
urgency as yet.
It seems most businesses I have worked for here in the UK stick with what
comes with the PC and don't download any other features. In some cases,
because of security reasons, downloading of anything is forbidden.
Syd.
-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Nathan Andelin
Sent: 30 September 2008 17:34
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Tabs in HTML Pages
Dr. Syd Nicholson wrote:
I think most of what you require can be implemented.
I appreciate your reply. It was quite informative and helpful.
I don't want to sideline the discussion about tabs in HTML pages, but it
was interesting to listen to the engineers of Google Chrome who felt
that tabs were the MOST innovative browser feature to come out in recent
years, and they wanted their implementation to be particularly rich;
Including the ability to drag tabs across the tab container to change
their horizontal position, or dragged off the container to create a new
window automatically.
Those are nice feature in Chrome, but I wouldn't require that in a
database maintenance or transaction processing application, where a
degree of consistency is helpful.
Nathan.
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