Collection of links
As we go through the process of researching and creating a visualization, we come across a number of interesting links to help us. I’ll try to post a collection of the most useful or interesting ones every now and then.
Concept series ideas
Our friend Debra Lauterbach explained a bit about her use of tabs and her ideal solution in her concept series submission – Browsing Spaces
Liyan Chang posted a video including several concepts involving tabs and browsing history
Existing tab extensions
Jakob already mentioned 3 of our favorites, but there are bunches of existing extensions that enhance tabs on Mozilla’s add-ons site.
I’ve installed Tab Mix Plus, and although I haven’t explored all the functionality, there are two features I’ve enjoyed. One is having unread tabs differentiated with the text written in red italics. Also, until a tab is fully loaded, a progress bar displays within the tab.
Study of tab usage
Patrick Dubroy’s talk at Mozilla about his research into how people use tabs has spawned a lot of interesting conversation and reflection about how people use tabs.
Technologies
Since we’re hoping to go the whole 9 yards with this, we’re going to be learning how to develop a Firefox extension.
That’s all for now!
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I use tab mix plus for its multi-row feature
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