Open mathewmitchell opened 1 year ago
Thanks for the feedback, and sorry for the confusion.
Here's what makes pinned tabs different from regular tabs in Nota:
I can see the value of making pinned tabs a bit harder to close, and we'll probably explore the idea for a future release.
Thanks again, and I hope this explains it.
@erusev Thanks for the explanation! All makes complete sense and they are nice additions. I'm just so used to using "pinned tabs" in a browser like Safari that I just auto-assumed it would be much harder to close them by mistake. Not a big issue: these pinned features are very worthwhile to me.
I think I don't understand how pinned tabs in Nota work. Within Safari I can not close a pinned tab unless I first unpin it. That doesn't seem to be the case with Nota. Yes, if I click on a link then I go to that destination as a new tab ... which is great. But I was hoping that pinned tabs would also stay in place unless I manually unpinned them. Either I'm not doing something corrrectly or pinning means something different for Nota. I would love to have pinned tabs like in Safari (if possible).