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What does your feature entail? What is it for? How will it affect existing workflows or user experience?
IMHO, Safari's behaviour on a double click on title toolbar -- expanding in only the vertical axis -- is ideal.

Orion, right now, expands both vertically and horizontally. I for one would find it lovely if Orion's behavior matched Safari's.

What are the exact ways that you see a user using your proposed feature? Please go into as much detail as possible, and provide examples of how other browsers/apps implement this feature, if applicable. If your feature suggestion adds on to an existing feature, how would it work into it to extend its usefulness?
The vertical only expansion is a more natural default for widescreen users. It's rare I want to take the entire height AND width. I suspect I'm not alone on that.

Usually, I'm looking for an "8.5 x 11" experience -- often side by side. And Safari nails that.

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    Vlad changed the title to Double click on toolbar expand to fill vertically .
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      spicysalmon @Vlad Its not Safari's natural behavior, as it's different for me. Looks like it depends on some other factors how this will resize the window on double click. See the screen recording from my Mac (Latest Ventura)

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        dino @Vlad @spicysalmon I think the other factor is whether the sidebar is showing or not.

        If no toolbar is showing, Safari’s “target full size” on expanding is a little less than the whole screen width. If the left sidebar is showing, it will expand to full screen size. This is on a 14" MacBook Pro.

        I could see implementing this change, but only when the sidebar is hidden, and perhaps also only when vertical tabs are not enabled.

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