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Sure. The point was simply that Opera does in fact have options that make the tab bar far more useful for those of us who have a sense for it. I can't use your interface any more than I can use gestures (I move my mouse as I read!); but Opera basically has everything there, somewhere, to do it another way, except inline find and intuitive text drag&drop (two of a small handful of things that keep me using multiple browsers). With a few skins, I've even solved my default Fitts' issues with Opera.

While many sites have no or the same icon, there are enough different ones to see where one site's tabs start, which is how I can do it. I do the same in FF with Tab Mix Plus, but it lacks in quality session saving, and bogs down with fewer tabs open. IoW, if there's a momentary power outage, I have a 1 in 3 or so chance of losing *all* saved sessions (or, using FF's internal ones, the actual session from the reboot), as there's no redundancy to the extension nor FF proper...I don't know if Opera has versioning for them or not, but I've yet to lose any from it, and it has suffered those restarts as much as FF.
Wouldn't it be nice if we had one browser, that everyone used, that had every feature we'd need, set up just right, and...oh, wait, we'd get the old Internet Explorers or Netscape 4 over again then, wouldn't we?