Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 15th Mar 2006 16:34 UTC, submitted by JCooper
Gnome "In the GNOME philosophy, we want applications that do their job, only their job, and we want those to do it perfectly. Epiphany's job is to browse the web. Only browsing the web. But browsing the web in a GNOME fashioned way." Read more here and also here.
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RE: A reason to not use Epiphany
by reinouts on Wed 15th Mar 2006 22:34 UTC in reply to "A reason to not use Epiphany"
reinouts
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2005-07-20

When you open many tabs in Epiphany, they don't get auto-resized

That is by design: resizing makes tab titles illegible and furthermore complicates closing a lot of tabs in a row (currently you can do this by keeping the mouse cursor in one place and clicking a few times).
However, the fact that overflowing tabs become "invisible" is a problem that we recognize. Unfortunately this can only be solved on the toolkit (GTK) level. :-|

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