Often I want to repeatedly swap between a terminal and a web browser tab - for example, when developing a web application.
Having them in the same tabbed window might make the workflow, and division of my windows, more natural.
Another example - I use mutt for email in a terminal. So if I'm writing an email about a web page, I might prefer it to be in the same window (different tab) as the web page.
If it's easier to have your terminal in a browser tab than for it to be a separate application, that is a major failing on the part of your window manager (or at least your understanding of it).
Often I want to repeatedly swap between a terminal and a web browser tab - for example, when developing a web application.
Having them in the same tabbed window might make the workflow, and division of my windows, more natural.
Another example - I use mutt for email in a terminal. So if I'm writing an email about a web page, I might prefer it to be in the same window (different tab) as the web page.
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