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    • 5 Feb
    • Joined Dec 26, 2024
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      1. Sound is playing in the background from say a youtube video.
      2. You're in another saved window, where the tab that is playing sound/video is not in.
      3. Then you click the purple speaker icon in the adressbar that indicates that sound/video is playing in another tab.
      4. It then shows you a list of the tabs playing sound in the background, so you can click to go to the tab where sound/video is playing and go and pause it for example.
      5. When you click on that tab from that list. Nothing happens.

      It should switch to that tab that's playing sound/video when you click the tab in the list, even if it's in another window than the one you're currently in.

      Version 0.99.130.2-beta (WebKit 619.1.11.111.2)

      Monterey (12)

      • When right clicking on a tab in the sidebar, when the cursor is placed over the website favicon it doesn't show the menu giving you options for the tab.

        I expected it to open the right click menu, just as it does when you click anywhere else on the tab.

        Version 0.99.130.1-beta (WebKit 619.1.11.111.2)

        Monterey (12)

        • imagine you have multiple windows open and you are trying to find which window contains the tab that is making the sound you want to switch off. how are you going to know which one has the tab you want to mute?

          this feature is for the user to easily locate the tab that has the sound on.

          a speaker icon can be added to the window item to indicate the sound is playing from that window

          user workflow:
          the user tries to locate the tab to turn off the sound
          the user looks at the window list and spot which window item has the speaker icon
          the user clicks on the window that has the speaker icon
          the user then finds the tab that has the sound playing and switch off the sound