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Apple Safari: Making Tabbed Browsing Easier

Apple Safari has really come up with highly interactive and user-friendly tabs. Today a lot of other web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet explorer and Netscape Navigator offer tabbed web surfing, but the way Apple Safari has created its tabs totally captures the interest of window users.

You will find a lot of vital features in Safari’s tabs which are absent in the other browsers. Safari tabs are more creative and exciting to work with. The major advantage of Safari tabs is you can drag a tab and it will show you a small snapshot of the web page associated with that tab. If you drop that tab anywhere outside the tab bar, a new window will open showing the web page of the corresponding tab. If you are working with more than one tab at a time, you can also rearrange them by simply clicking on a tab and moving it either left or right inside the tab bar. You can clearly see that the movement of other tabs when they adjust themselves according to the shifted one. This animated property of tabs makes it easier for the users to determine where the tab will get placed (which is being shifted) and how this rearrangement of tabs will look like. Mozilla Firefox does not have these kinds of animated tabs and thus I frequently face issues whenever I rearrange my tabs. Apple has really shown a great piece of innovation.

Safari Tabs showing a snapshot of the web pages when getting dragged

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2 Comments so far

  1. Mike G. August 29th, 2008 12:33 am

    Opera has been doing that for some time now. Not really cutting edge anymore, sorry.

  2. John Sawyer January 30th, 2009 2:48 am

    The author states: “The major advantage of Safari tabs is you can drag a tab and it will show you a small snapshot of the web page associated with that tab.”

    I’d consider this a nice gimmick, rather than “the major advantage”. However, the author of this article makes up for this a bit, by going on to list some practical features of Safari’s tabs.

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