Firefox can run fine with a zillion tabs open, it's just that certain websites start to panic and run tons of javascript if they're left backgrounded for days (looking at you github). If you open the task manager (shift-escape) you can find and kill these (keeps the tab open, but it'll say "your tab crashed" until you go to it and refresh it). This allows you to be even more of a tab gremlin.
I'm been using the task manager more just to at least avoid keeping heavy recurse tabs open. Didn't know you could kill them but let them open. I wonder if you can automate that for like after a certain time has elapsed.
Firefox can run fine with a zillion tabs open, it's just that certain websites start to panic and run tons of javascript if they're left backgrounded for days (looking at you github). If you open the task manager (shift-escape) you can find and kill these (keeps the tab open, but it'll say "your tab crashed" until you go to it and refresh it). This allows you to be even more of a tab gremlin.
I thought Firefox suspended inactive tabs
I'm been using the task manager more just to at least avoid keeping heavy recurse tabs open. Didn't know you could kill them but let them open. I wonder if you can automate that for like after a certain time has elapsed.
When you press x, it kills them but keeps them open. It used to close them. They changed it a few months ago, I think?
Super useful thanks!