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petalino

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Original poster
Nov 21, 2010
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I have a tendency to constantly keep 5 or 6-7 Safari windows open on my Imac with 10 or more tabs in each one of them. Usually I try to group the tabs into separate windows by importance or subject like: fulfilling orders, research, personal crap and other more or less important subjects.

The problem I have is pretty obvious: I always have a hard time finding the windor that I am looking for, just because thy all look the same way.

Is there a way to somehow mark the top part of each window with a different color, which would be clerly visible on the screan?
Or perhaps to give each window a number or letter and with a click of a key have them all line up on the screen alphabetically or numerically?

Thanks in advance for your answers.

Andrzej
 
First, I'd make sure that the leftmost tab in each window is descriptive of the "family" of sites it belongs to, and always make sure to make it the active tab before minimizing or moving to another window. Then when you click the Window Menu, it will list what is on that tab, which will help you find the group you're looking for.

You could also try using Show/Hide Tab Overview. If that is not in your Toolbar, right click and choose Customize Toolbar, then add that button and click Done. See if that helps at all.

I don't know if there is a way to use colors or numbers.
 
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