Comments on: one way arc’s split view helps me write blog posts/2024/05/12/one-way-arcs-split-view-helps-me-write-blog-posts/various and sundry notionsWed, 15 May 2024 16:32:20 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: vivaldi’s tab tiling vs arc’s split view – Arcane Science Lab/2024/05/12/one-way-arcs-split-view-helps-me-write-blog-posts/comment-page-1/#comment-1927Wed, 15 May 2024 16:32:20 +0000/?p=13000#comment-1927[…] one way arc’s split view helps me write blog posts […]

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By: hallmerle/2024/05/12/one-way-arcs-split-view-helps-me-write-blog-posts/comment-page-1/#comment-1926Wed, 15 May 2024 02:07:35 +0000/?p=13000#comment-1926Vivaldi has a similar split view thing only they call it “Tile”. Just select whatever tabs you want and choose “Tile # tabs” from the right-click context menu.

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By: Marc Beebe/2024/05/12/one-way-arcs-split-view-helps-me-write-blog-posts/comment-page-1/#comment-1924Sun, 12 May 2024 20:47:20 +0000/?p=13000#comment-1924Now you have triggered a memory – or half of one – of writing HTML in some sort of ‘mule’ program back in the early days. I can’t remember the name of it, but it was simple and worked to construct most of the page with a more user-friend interface than having to type all those bracketed commands. Of course the outcome needed some manual enhancement especially if you wanted some function the mule would not perform, but it was still way faster. Now if only I could remember what that program was. Oh well, I expect it doesn’t matter.
I do think the split screen would be faster/handier than flipping back and worth between tabs. Particularly if you wanted to do side-by-side comparisons of two different web sites such as in comparison shopping or checking the appearance of two versions of the same page. I wonder why it took so long for anyone to come up with this!

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