These windows were combined in order to save more space as they are usually used together.
They can't be separated.
In order to make interface more compact and reduce space, we joined these 2 windows together.But why include limitations?
I usually used element properties closer to the browser as those are used working with almost any element, in opposite element tree is used very rare in my case, as this is for much-advanced html code inspection. so I had it located at my second monitor very right, or disabled at all.
In order to make interface more compact and reduce space, we joined these 2 windows together.
it's not about toolbars... 1 window instead of 2. More easer to place and handle, make it shorter, compact, etc.About what space are you talking about? If look carefully I can see that toolbars for new window are even bigger than in the old window.
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it's not about toolbars... 1 window instead of 2. More easer to place and handle, make it shorter, compact, etc.
Man, what is more compact, 1 or 2 windows? What is easier to handle - 2 windows or just one?1. window instead of 2 is just what I told and asked why in new versions to include limitations. ?
My point was that new windows are NOT - more compact it is less compact, it is NOT shorter it is longer.
It is really not that big problem, but I would like to hear the honest and proper arguments.
Man, what is more compact, 1 or 2 windows? What is easier to handle - 2 windows or just one?
Main idea of new interface changes is to make program more minimal and compact.