How many tabs do you have open?
And remember… it’s not a race!
And remember… it’s not a race!
XEAL, 10 max per window: addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/dustman/
And no duplicate tabs on a window: addons.mozilla.org/…/duplicate-tabs-closer/
ctag, Thank you for the links!
art, Zero. Not using a browser right now but I usually only have 1-2. Anything more than 6 tabs open and I start getting turned around.
ctag, That sounds like a healthy approach to web browsing. I dig it.
PixxlMan, (edited ) I had over 2000 in Firefox. That’s when I decided to clear them…
ctag, All those tabs… Lost to time…
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CowsLookLikeMaps, ∞
IndefiniteBen, 100’s. It’s easy when using a tool like tree tabs.
I have several different ongoing projects with different avenues of research and I use it like a temporary store until I organise and store them.
ctag, I should go back to tree tabs. On my old laptop I got firefox properly messed up and got rid of a lot of addons.
Empricorn, 24 on my mobile browser. Not too bad, really.
punkwalrus, Usually about 10-30. It depends. I have a minimum of 6010 tabs open for stuff I check several times a day, like mail, news feeds, and such. Then I have a few working projects, like Google docs. Then some “temporary tabs” that expand from 10 to 30, as a reminder of tasks I have to complete or get back to someone on, only to shrink them down later in the day.
sour, (edited ) 4
if tab not relevant to task then am close
kratoz29, What happens when you have more than 4 relevant tabs 🙃
sour, am only close irrelevant ones
squiblet,
- The way people use tabs is bizarre to me. My ex would have so many open that it was really difficult to navigate between them. Seems like a better idea to use features like bookmarks or reading list.
tun, It depends on what you are doing.
I do programming and I need access to project management sites, communication sites, documetations (language and library) and tools sites opened.
When I am researching the topics I am not very familiar I usually read 4 or 5 sources. So in the middle of developing a feature I have at least tens of tabs.
When it combined with home lab servers, entainments, side readings and related readings I usually tends to end up with hundreds.
squiblet, I used to have 20-30 open at a time when I was doing the same things, but I can't imagine building up to hundreds. Maybe I'd leave them open for the next day, but generally I try to stay more organized than that. When you have hundreds of tabs open you can't even see the titles so I find it a lot more difficult to navigate between them.
tun, Firefox and Sidebery let me do that.
Before that I have tabs opened in 3 or 4 windows each with 20 or 30 opened.
Honytawk, Or just open multiple windows if you have multiple projects open.
ctag, I agree. I think it’s more of an organizational deficiency for me.
furycd001, I usually have a minimum of 8 tabs open, but right now it’s something like 24. I’ve recently gotten into a bad habit of opening tabs & not getting around to them until maybe a week or two, maybe sometimes more. I really need to sort out my tab game & start being more productive…
Savaran, A few hundred. At the end of a “project/idea/thing” I’ll bookmark the entire set, dated, described, and close them all at once, things always come back in need later. It’s very satisfying.
For normal day to day browsing I have a window with about 15 pinned tabs that I just cycle through in the morning catching up on stuff and then close that window.
lvxferre, Typically 1~10. Four right now (all four are Lemmy: inbox, another thread, front page, this thread)
I close them as the tabs bar feels cluttered and/or I see no reason to keep them open.
wjrii, Eleven. Kinda felt like that was too many though.
penquin, None. I open as many as I need then close every single one of them before closing my browser. That also includes my phone browser
Th4tGuyII, As someone who is anal about closing tabs, the answers in this thread hurt my soul.
Genuine question, why so many tabs? What are you using them all for??
ctag, I’m not too happy about them either. To some extent I think I avoid organizing them because leaving them as tabs makes them more “pressing” for me to some day get to reading. I’m like a failed data hoarder/archivist.
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