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by ocdtrekkie
2645 days ago
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Why would you want hundreds of full page renderings open on your computer at one time while you're doing other things? I know browsers have since implemented optimizations to keep tabs suspended and reduce their performance hit, but I still don't understand why anyone would want this. Would a screenshot being saved with your bookmark solve this need? |
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For me, it's not hundreds. It's usually less than 50.
For throwaway content (not elevated to reference), the active tabs are easier to get to than navigating the bookmarks UI.
>Would a screenshot being saved with your bookmark solve this need?
It might help in some aspects but the core problem remains: the bookmarks UI is a separate area that I don't want to "manage" and that effort isn't worth it unless the webpage is promoted to reference status. Dozens of open tabs are just way easier and a more seamless experience. I often cycle through open tabs with Ctrl+PgUp and Ctrl+PgDn similar to cycling through active windows with Alt-Tab. Bookmarks UI don't have a "cycle" mode.