Additional comments:
Even though I've strayed away from FF lately, I use it when doing financial transactions or browsing new or untrusted sites. IE7 I've used for convenience and compliance; Chrome is a new toy with some neat ideas.
I'm managing to hit the "close tab" X better now, but I don't see any reason for them not to make the click target area bigger.
One thing I like about FF over IE7 is that I can drag a link into an existing tab. If I try that with Chrome it just squeezes a new tab in where I dropped it. A neat thing I might use is that you can drag tabs into their own window and vice-versa. Sometimes I like tabs and sometimes I like alt-tabbing between windows, and now I can switch back and forth at a whim.
On two or three threads here the "new" link is taking me to just below the last post on the page; I'm not sure if that's Chrome, the board or the combination of the two doing that.
However, that made the Social Knowledge graphic show up near my taskbar icon for Chrome; that made me realize the Google Chrome logo is the result of flushing the Social Knowledge logo down the toilet:
(Links in case guests can't see the images: Social Knowlege Logo, Google Chrome Logo)
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