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Crtl + L to go to address bar, type % then a space, then the tab you looking for. Will search open tabs
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wrote last edited by [email protected]
i know that you're suffering but, still, thanks for the laughter ! @[email protected]
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Crtl + L to go to address bar, type % then a space, then the tab you looking for. Will search open tabs
Helpful, but only works if I remember the name of the tab.
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Helpful, but only works if I remember the name of the tab.
It's either Facebook or Facebook.
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How much ram do they have?
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That seems perfectly reasonable. That is little more than 100 tabs per window. I routinely have more than 500 tabs per window. Currently, I have 3 windows open with a rough total of 15000 tabs
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wrote last edited by [email protected]
probably shift-command-tilde, since command-tilde is “next tab”. You can remember it because it’s one key away from command-tab and shift-command-tab to go to the next application and previous application.
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How much ram do they have?
all of it
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i know that you're suffering but, still, thanks for the laughter ! @[email protected]
Is there a command that closes all tabs because I would 100% recommend that one to the guy
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wrote last edited by [email protected]
Ctrl + tab if LRU is set.
It's like alt + tab for windows, but for tabs.Also: Ctrl + h.... What?! A searchable history of all URLs ever clicked? Tomfoolery!
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That seems perfectly reasonable. That is little more than 100 tabs per window. I routinely have more than 500 tabs per window. Currently, I have 3 windows open with a rough total of 15000 tabs
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My brain can't handle more than a dozen open tabs. If I need more than 8 or so, I'll sling some in another browser instance. I honestly don't know if this is because I'm dumb or smart, but at my last jobs the smarter people always had about 2 dozen tabs open. LOL, no one ever rebooted.
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How much ram do they have?
in case you're not aware: modern browsers don't actually keep all tabs loaded all the time.
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all of it
I was wondering why I couldn't find mine. I figured I just had short term memory loss.
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My brain can't handle more than a dozen open tabs. If I need more than 8 or so, I'll sling some in another browser instance. I honestly don't know if this is because I'm dumb or smart, but at my last jobs the smarter people always had about 2 dozen tabs open. LOL, no one ever rebooted.
I work with someone who never closes a tab. They'll just keep plowing ahead until they literally have to reboot their computer for lack of resources. Physical clutter doesn't bother me much, but I have to look away when they share their screen.
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all of it
This is the way.
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I work with someone who never closes a tab. They'll just keep plowing ahead until they literally have to reboot their computer for lack of resources. Physical clutter doesn't bother me much, but I have to look away when they share their screen.
clearly they need more RAM
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I work with someone who never closes a tab. They'll just keep plowing ahead until they literally have to reboot their computer for lack of resources. Physical clutter doesn't bother me much, but I have to look away when they share their screen.
Firefox tabs survive reboots and waste about as much resources as a bookmark. Those people should really migrate.
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Firefox tabs survive reboots and waste about as much resources as a bookmark. Those people should really migrate.
You can set Firefox to purge everything when you close it, not sure why its not set as default