And now… tabs… on tabs!!!

What now? Tabs on tabs?

C’mon! What is up with the tabs fetish?

* My inkscape skills need a lot of love!


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9 Responses to “And now… tabs… on tabs!!!”

  1. I hate to admit it, but I actually seriously considered that design for a new application list panel applet I’m working on. Changed it for buttons eventually, mind you :P

  2. Um. Relax. It’s just one program that someone made their tweak for.

  3. I won’t be happy until every rectangle on my screen has tabs

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  7. Thats is not bad idea, for Options dialogs

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  9. I think the right thing to do is to place the secondary tabs vertically. An example of how this is done is Microsoft OneNote.

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