Not everything can be done at once, and Sources is a hot-point on changes. People already have deep workflows and they don't like change.
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Replying to @JonGarbee @kdzwinel and
That absolutely makes sense. And IMHO DevTools has actually gotten a lot nicer and more organized over the last year!
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Replying to @wmhilton @JonGarbee and
I just counter all the forces demanding "more & better features!" by announcing: "if you reduce the edge cases with tabs I'll buy you
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Because honestly, who is naturally motivated to "simplify the UI by making tabs consistent"? That's not glamorous. The boss will ask "why?"
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or even a pizza if all tabs were draggable, closable, and styled consistently."
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In theory one man's offer of pizza won't affect the market forces that drive the development of Chrome.
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Consistent styling here would be what? Disabled close buttons on things that can't be? Or the ability to "close" anything?
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Replying to @JonGarbee @wmhilton and
Hit up the mailing list for a deeper discussion on the UX side of things. Twitter is not good for discussion. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/google-chrome-developer-tools …
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Replying to @JonGarbee @kdzwinel and
I think a "deep discussion" about tab styling would literally redefine bikeshedding.
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Not just tabs but any UX issues you find.
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UX / UI discussions are welcome!
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