Oh blimey! Your guess is as good as mine as to where the LiveJournal bar-hidey code is. I doubt I've even got it. I bet it's posted in an ancient journal entry of mine. Good luck finding it
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Click on tab to minimize! That's the one, hehe, thanks.
I knew the livejournal bar-hide code was in your LJ somewhere, I don't think I'll look for it though. If you look back in someones LJ too far it stops giving you a load of posts on one page and you get some calendar bollocks where you can only view one day at a time.
Ah, with "Click on tab to minimize" set, when I close a window by mistake and ctrl-z to reopen it it no longer becomes the active window, and when I click the tab it's minimised to a window about half the size of what it should be, meaning I have to maximise it. I set it back to how it was as I'm used to it like that now anyway.
Clicking to minimise makes mine vanish. What you describe-a tab that turns into a resizable window-only happens when I click the middle icon at the top right of the main window, under the normal Windows window icons.
Try setting "Prefs->Advanced->Tabs->New tabs" to "Always maximize" or some similar setting to get the handier min/max behaviour.
I'll do a screengrab so you know what I mean. I open 2 windows, close one and ctrl-z to reopen it. It doesn't become the active window like it does when I haven't set "Click on tab to minimize", and this is what I see. http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/5475/operajf9.jpg That always maximise thing is already set but as you can see has no effect, probably because it's for new tabs, not old ones you've reopened.
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I knew the livejournal bar-hide code was in your LJ somewhere, I don't think I'll look for it though. If you look back in someones LJ too far it stops giving you a load of posts on one page and you get some calendar bollocks where you can only view one day at a time.
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Clicking to minimise makes mine vanish. What you describe-a tab that turns into a resizable window-only happens when I click the middle icon at the top right of the main window, under the normal Windows window icons.
Try setting "Prefs->Advanced->Tabs->New tabs" to "Always maximize" or some similar setting to get the handier min/max behaviour.
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I open 2 windows, close one and ctrl-z to reopen it. It doesn't become the active window like it does when I haven't set "Click on tab to minimize", and this is what I see.
http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/5475/operajf9.jpg
That always maximise thing is already set but as you can see has no effect, probably because it's for new tabs, not old ones you've reopened.
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