OK, anyone familiar with Flylady and her HotSpots, I have a question for you...
feels like sometimes my Firefox browser is like a hotspot of its own. I currently have almost 5 full rows of tabs open, and that's usual for me, even when Jeff makes gentle fun of me for doing so.
I close things when I finish tasks, commenting, posting, reading, but I always seem to have too much to remember, so it's really like my desk - lots of bits of paper (hopefully) reminding me of stuff I have to finish.
Anybody else do something like this?
feels like sometimes my Firefox browser is like a hotspot of its own. I currently have almost 5 full rows of tabs open, and that's usual for me, even when Jeff makes gentle fun of me for doing so.
I close things when I finish tasks, commenting, posting, reading, but I always seem to have too much to remember, so it's really like my desk - lots of bits of paper (hopefully) reminding me of stuff I have to finish.
Anybody else do something like this?
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firefox vs. ?
Opera handles having dozens of tabs open a bit more smoothly than does Firefox. One of the most useful features is you can close it (without killing it or crashing it) and later resume the same session with the same cached copies of the pages you had open for reading.
In practical terms this means I can have
http://www.livejournal.com/users/_duncan/friends/all?skip=100 opened a day ago and a week ago in the same browser and after a crash they will continue to show different content.
/pulpit