Tiny Core Linux
Off-Topic => Off-Topic - Tiny Core Lounge => Topic started by: vinceASPECT on August 19, 2023, 05:26:00 PM
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Hello Forum,
It could be some use to Web surfers.......the Firefox free add on called TAB STASH.
https://josh-berry.github.io/tab-stash/
Many web surfers are often dealing with EXCESS tabs and generally fumbling around clicking TINY lines of tab icons
Also Memory usage can get the better of browsers...
There is a firefox trick to empty memory
......go to web address
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about:memory
........far side option........"free it"
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The FREE plug in STASHES away your tabs into a drop down icon in FF called "HIDDEN" List........which you optionally VIEW and recall....
(don't bother with "groups" since it's a bit contrived)
It keeps your WEB interface real clean.
The tabs stay Loaded and Hidden for UNLIMITED scenarios
which you set up in the PLUG in options.
........so you are sort of HIDING away cluttering of TAB interface icons........
ALso here, it's a Msoft machine and there are some free
memory managers which do a great job with FF
https://www.henrypp.org/product/memreduct
i mean........machines with a fair RAM 2 g.....and cpu
will just comply with ANY web browsing habbits
and won't allow users to MAX OUT...... via using these ideas here
"stash" is the option..........and the "hidden" menu
.....this together with FF "fullscreen"......gives users a fast nice uncluttered interace.......
best wishes
Vin
it's a similar principle to WORKSPACES in Vivaldi....a way to HIDE and manage your TAB interface.
https://www.henrypp.org/product/memreduct
........"dom.suspend_inactive.enabled"
SET THE ABOVE FLAG TO false............in "about:config" web address...........so as to stop FF from randomly suspending tabs
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sorry......
the flag below.....set false if you fancy.........
.....since ,if have some extra memory management.......you could do that.......
........AND ......"tab stash"...actually does deal with memory
browser.tabs.unloadOnLowMemory = false
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I know a guy who could use this. He always has 120+ tabs open in FF.
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Hello ,
Right, great.
The most friendly method seems to be .....
1) clearing the horizontal Firefox tab strip
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2) then have your Firefox always open it's new tab as a clear screen.....empty
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3) then using the Drop down STASH icon..... you see tthe List of your hidden tabs
( .....select any ONE TAB to view it)
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4) when DONE with the tab in 3......just Hide the tab......by clicking the STASH icon in the firefox address bar............
a lovely clear screen again.....no bar strips clutter
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5) then repeat from point 3 ......above......
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,........so essentially, viewing & HIDING ...per single tab repetition
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setting the OPTIONS in the "tab stash" plug in .-.means .users can be sure their tabs in their list......never actually get unloaded
many th