Place close tab button on the right and switch new tab and bookmark placement

Registered by Dani Pratomo

The recent Midori UI placement has strange feeling in it. It's awkward and uncomfortable. Most user, just like me, already comfortable with Firefox and Chromium UI placement which is ease to use. When I switch to Midori I feel disoriented. To get best user experience please place close tab button on the right and switch new tab and bookmark placement. While switching new tab and bookmark can be done through Midori extension, I can't find a way too move close tab button to the right. I know it's depend on each user taste but I believe my suggestion is comfortable for most users which already getting use to Firefox or Chromium UI. Just try and compare it.

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Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff

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There was some discussions and devs decided that all close buttons should be on the same side. Ideally Midori should switch placement of all those elements if it detects that you have window buttons on the right. ~grzesiek1e5

I did set window buttons on the right with Ubuntu Tweak but the close button of midori's tab still on the left. ~daneepee

Midori's transitioning to Granite's DynamicNotebook, which will make it consistent with other elementary apps. It's DynamicNotebook's job now to match your window button placement. Marking obsolete. ~shnatsel

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