Use case or problem
Switching between tabs on mobile isn’t very fast.
Proposed solution
Swiping the toolbar similar to how you can in Firefox and Chrome on Android to move between tabs would be great.
Current workaround (optional)
You can add “next tab” and “previous tab” to the mobile toolbar, but that only shows when editing notes.
Related feature requests (optional)
Currently, the only way to close a given tab is to have the tab open, and hit the note ellipsis menu before tapping “Close Note”. The “Close Note” button being where it is is perfectly fine, but it’s cumbersome to get to when one could just close tabs in the tab menu as well.
Oddly the checkmark showing the active tab isn’t even located all the way to the right in the tab menu, as though there were room already alotted for a close button…
Hello!
On the mobile app, when you click on the number displaying the panel of current tabs, that would be awesome to be able to swipe to close the tab inside the panel (instead of opening the tab, clicking on the 3 little dots and closing it)
Have a nice week-end everyone!
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You could use my toolbar to add a button with a tap action leading to the next tab and a long-press action leading to the previous tab. I hope to add swipes like you describe later.
The Most Colorful Obsidian Toolbar
A vibrant, fully customizable toolbar that floats above the keyboard, replacing the default toolbar. It’s called “gay” because because I’m a queer freak who laughs in the face of the “no politics” chillng effect of corporate tech contexts. I am my work. This isn’t just a tool – it’s an expression of my creativity, my passion, my identity, and my joy. And in a time when so many queer people in the U.S. are enduring new waves of hostility and fear, this is my s…
Looks cool and love the philosophy, but I started using a keyboard called FlickBoard that has Ctrl and Tab buttons so now I switch between tabs with Ctrl + Tab and Ctrl + Shift + Tab.
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