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authorGravatar Dieter Plaetinck <dieter@plaetinck.be>2009-07-17 23:07:47 +0200
committerGravatar Dieter Plaetinck <dieter@plaetinck.be>2009-07-17 23:07:47 +0200
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i heard fluxbox supports tabs too
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@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ have lots of keybinding possibilities.
We stick to "one page per uzbl instance" because that's a simple, clean and flexible method. We believe "multiple instances management" is something that must
be handled outside of uzbl by a separate/different program. Here are some solutions:
- * Many window managers can (and should) handle this by default. Xmonads tabbed layout, Wmii's stacked layout and so on.
+ * Many window managers can (and should) handle this by default. Xmonads tabbed layout, Wmii's stacked layout, flubox tabs and so on.
* Uzbl supports acting as a GtkPlug to plug into GtkSockets (Xembed) so you can embed uzbl instances in other Gtk applications.
This allows several implementatinos, a popular one is [uzbl_tabbed.py](http://www.uzbl.org/wiki/uzbl_tabbed)
* If you want highest customizablity, you need the 3rd option: