Today I learned that #windows11 finally has a #tabbed #filemanager. Wow! I mean, #linux file managers have had tabs for years, but I'm not complaining. Imagine, a new #windows feature that actually makes my work easier!
Today I learned that #windows11 finally has a #tabbed #filemanager. Wow! I mean, #linux file managers have had tabs for years, but I'm not complaining. Imagine, a new #windows feature that actually makes my work easier!
Here's an example where I'm using something like this: switching between tabs.
Originally made this on @codepen after someone asked how to create tabs with rounded corners *and* borders.
https://codepen.io/thebabydino/pen/oNKLLbv
Then finally polished it this weekend.
Vanilla #CSS + #JS + a bit of #SVG #filter magic.🪄
Works with an image behind the tabs, the tabs may also have an image background.
#svgFilter #tabs #tabbed #JavaScript #web #webDev #webDevelopment #dev #code #coding #frontend #a11y
Using #Zathura (#PDF and other documents viewer) with #tabbed (#suckless utility) is a great combo to work through a ton of PDFs one at a time where they are all displayed in a single window. The window stays in the same spot and just advances through any number of PDFs by using a loop in bash like
for x in *.pdf; do zathura -e ((tabbed X ID)) $x; done
#Tabbed #WindowManagers and #Scrolling seem so much better than #Tiling. <3
I am using only one monitor, so not sure if thats affecting my opinion. But on my laptop I use #sway and the workflow feels much cleaner, thanks to #tabbed and #scratchpad.
Has anybody else experience with #bismuth or tiling on KDE in general? Thoughts suggestions?