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Dragging Tabs Does Not Drag Window

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Say you have 2 windows opened and maximised, one has a bunch of tabs the other has one. Currently if I drag the one tab I cannot move it to the other window which I find extremely inconvenient. This is because when you drag a tab it does not move the window along with it, unlike in Chrome for example. Which means I would have to move the window with the tab I'd like to drag to show the title bar on the destination window, then drag. Very user unfriendly.

Say you have 2 windows opened and maximised, one has a bunch of tabs the other has one. Currently if I drag the one tab I cannot move it to the other window which I find extremely inconvenient. This is because when you drag a tab it does not move the window along with it, unlike in Chrome for example. Which means I would have to move the window with the tab I'd like to drag to show the title bar on the destination window, then drag. Very user unfriendly.

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Usman said

Say you have 2 windows opened and maximised, one has a bunch of tabs the other has one. Currently if I drag the one tab I cannot move it to the other window which I find extremely inconvenient. This is because when you drag a tab it does not move the window along with it, unlike in Chrome for example. Which means I would have to move the window with the tab I'd like to drag to show the title bar on the destination window, then drag. Very user unfriendly.

Honestly would look into other browser options if this can't be fixed