Random musing: My browser testing for pros with a lot of tabs and needs
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@marcusquinn maybe check if you have webrender enabled ?
https://www.ghacks.net/2019/05/20/firefox-webrender-rollout-begins-with-the-release-of-firefox-67/
I had to disable it on my laptop but it works fine on my desktop (same OS, different graphic card) -
@rmdes Interesting, thanks for that. I did have it set to false, so set to true now and CPU usage seems about the same as Vivaldi, so might move my default back at some time.
I'm liking the Vivaldi customisations a lot more more at the mo though.
Every Tabs Sidebar extension in Firefox has some bugs or another but with Vivaldi it's a feature in the Windows sidebar, so it's going to take a comparable to that to get me switching back full-time. I just live with hundreds of tabs open, always have, they all have a purpose.
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Renamed this thread to something more appropriate now it's gone onto include Vivaldi and Firefox.
Just spotted this interesting new blog post from Vivaldi on open-source, which I can sympathise with.
Overall, I'm inclined to trust things where the creators are the stakeholders.
Maybe it'll help others with similar higher expectations when the app we all spend the most time in is the web browser:
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@marcusquinn said in Random musing: My browser testing for pros with a lot of tabs and needs:
@rmdes interesting, that does feel a lot faster. I need to give it the full 300+ tabs test to see for sure but you might have swayed me back
300+ ! You are like the opposite of me when it comes to browsing habits My OCD kicks in if I have more than 20 open tabs and I start closing things. Out of curiosity, how do you find a tab in those 300 tabs? Some tab search plugin?
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@girish That's why I use Vivaldi or Firefox. Both have tab searching built-in, both will show open tabs when typing in the address bar.
Vivaldi has cmd/ctrl-E as well:
Firefox I use the TabSearch extension:
Vivaldi has a Tabs sidebar, and Firefox has Sidebery.
I still have the horizontal tabs showing but I generally navigate by the sidebar tabs.
Also, on Mac, you have Mission Control, so I just flick the mouse-cursor to the top-right corner to see all open windows.
Often puzzles me why people have multiple monitors when there's plenty of ways to navigate with the keyboard and mouse gestures with single screen and dozens of windows.
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Eg:
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