OK, the title might be a little cryptic, but here's the deal. Put at least five different tabs in a window. Select the second and third together and move them below the fourth. Now, click on the second one (which used to be fourth). Close it. Notice that the newly selected tab is not the third (which was second before it got moved; third afterward) but instead the bottom one (which was originally below the one you just closed).
Apparently, OmniWeb is not forgetting the position of tabs after they move and gets this screwed up. I think this only happens when you move more than one tab at a time. I can't recreate the bug with only three tabs, however check out what happens when you move tabs, select the top one, and close it. Select the new top one and close it. Repeat. Weird.
Apparently, OmniWeb is not forgetting the position of tabs after they move and gets this screwed up. I think this only happens when you move more than one tab at a time. I can't recreate the bug with only three tabs, however check out what happens when you move tabs, select the top one, and close it. Select the new top one and close it. Repeat. Weird.