I'd like to have two "tabs" open in one window, but with the content of the two displayed pages simultaneously visible like this:
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| content of 1 |
| content of 1 |
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| content of 2 |
| content of 2 |
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I don't want the toolbar and location bar atop each content area, but I could tolerate this.
The difference between this arrangement and just two Safari windows opened one atop the other is that if I resize the single containing window, the panes resize in lockstep with it.
By the way, it would be even better still if I could have these groups of panes within a tab, and tab between such groups (again, like vi(m) tabs/splits).
This doesn't seem remotely possible with basic Safari, but maybe a plugin enables it?
Best Answer
I am not aware of anything, Safari extension or otherwise that would allow you to split a tab in that way (one over the other, both visible, if I understand correctly). Though I am not the end-all oracle of Safari extensions. Searching Safari extensions repositories (apple or others) would be how I would approach this.
Perhaps there is such an extension for Firefox, Chrome or even Opera that I am not aware of?