ohhh... haha, sorry i should have pointed that out, the numbers on the actual tabs are simply just a "search" i used with different numbers so that I could visibly see if my code was hiding/showing the appropriate tabs in order.. so the only numbers you'll see if you have too many tabs open are on the right and left next to the scroll arrow... and then the number represents how many tabs are to that side, so in the screen shot, there are 0 tabs to the left and you could scroll 2 tabs over to the right..
here's a couple more screen shots showing from full tabs, to making the window smaller and which tabs get hidden first depending on the position of the 'Active' tab.. the scroll arrow button lights up when the mouse is over it as seen in one of the screen shots..
and i am thinking of having a Popup Menu show the Tab Captions for the hidden tabs when you click on the number next to the tab arrow.. that way instead of scrolling over you can click and see which searches are currently hidden.. i think firefox had something like that as well?
yeah... huge pain in the ass for the multiple tabs and since i'm writing all the code from scratch, its been taking forever and hurting my brain a lot, haha. but i am happy right now because i think this design is simple enough and useful enough, and doesnt really affect the aesthetics of Bit Che's GUI by too much..