Dismal Shadow

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Nao

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Re: Plugins I refuse to do
« Reply #16, on November 4th, 2011, 07:17 PM »
I currently have 557 tabs open in Opera... (Have a nifty little plugin indicating that in the corner.)
They're all actually opened and actually accessible within a second by clicking them in the tab list. (I usually press F4 to open a vertical panel with a complete list tree and find them easily. Oh, and of course if I'm not sure where my tab is, I can just type a part of the URL or page name in the quick search box and it'll immediately filter the results...)

So, yeah, I can "deal" with micro-issues like this one... :lol:
Especially since the latest 12.00 alpha fixes most of said micro-issues.

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Re: Plugins I refuse to do
« Reply #17, on November 4th, 2011, 07:36 PM »
Geez, 557? Seriously? Surely ya jest...

That is overkill, I usually have around 10-20 at the time...

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Re: Plugins I refuse to do
« Reply #18, on November 4th, 2011, 10:56 PM »
I try to keep opened all of my unreplied pages for Pete on wedge.org... But even that makes for about 50 tabs at most.
I probably have around 100 tabs of web designs that inspire me.
Dozens of tabs on help with video games, programming, movie descriptions, Wikipedia stuff I haven't finished reading, etc...

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Re: Plugins I refuse to do
« Reply #19, on November 4th, 2011, 11:02 PM »
Nao makes me look so tame; it's unusual if I have even 10 tabs open at once.
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Re: Plugins I refuse to do
« Reply #20, on November 4th, 2011, 11:59 PM »
To each their own way of working... ;)

I also have ~200 tabs opened in Firefox these days, and about 50 in Chrome. (The latter because they recently disabled their tab sidebar. Sucks. Now I can't have more than 30 tabs without being fucking lost. Thank you Google...)

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Re: Plugins I refuse to do
« Reply #21, on November 5th, 2011, 01:24 AM »
 :wow: 557? +200?+50  :hmm:

пиздец........... :ph34r:
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Re: Plugins I refuse to do
« Reply #23, on November 5th, 2011, 09:26 AM »
Well... After spending years on a 2GB computer that could crawl for hours until I got my 200 tabs loaded in Opera, I'm spoiled! I've never had any memory issues *again*. I'll probably be reaching a thousand tabs by next year :P

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Re: Plugins I refuse to do
« Reply #24, on November 5th, 2011, 12:48 PM »
Quote from Nao on November 5th, 2011, 09:26 AM
I'll probably be reaching a thousand tabs by next year :P
:wow:

it is worth considering and may write an extension to the browser
that organizes your tabs as you want?
just to keep 500 + tabs open
for me it's like to re-open a page from bookmarks


and lately I almost never use bookmarks
I find the right through a google search and discover :whistle:

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Re: Plugins I refuse to do
« Reply #25, on November 5th, 2011, 01:25 PM »
Quote from and on November 5th, 2011, 12:48 PM
for me it's like to re-open a page from bookmarks
Yeah... And I barely use bookmarks. Not because they're not my thing -- but because using tabs is more convenient.

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Re: Plugins I refuse to do
« Reply #26, on November 5th, 2011, 01:39 PM »
more often than the tabs, I use Speed ​​Dial panel
it is always in sight, and the latest versions of the opera was brought to her mind, making it more user-friendly

and to keep open as many tabs - my computer will not pull as much

surprising as you navigate all of these tabs?

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Re: Plugins I refuse to do
« Reply #27, on November 5th, 2011, 01:47 PM »
Opera invented speed dial. And pretty much invented tabs. Their mdi model (as opposed to sdi) makes more sense to a Windows user. Click a tab to minimize it. It will switch to the last used tab. Click that tab. Other browsers foolishly switch back to the previous one. Opera switches to the  second to last used tab, etc. It just makes SENSE for power users. So I'll just press 4 indefinitely until I reach a recently browsed tab I'm looking for. I can also use 1 and 2 to switch between tabs on tab bar order. Navigating 500 tabs in Opera is easy. I wouldn't do it for anything in the world in another browser. Firefox has some addons that help a bit but it's still not as comfortable.

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Re: Plugins I refuse to do
« Reply #28, on November 5th, 2011, 01:55 PM »
the only thing I lack the opera, it's the same grouping tabs by domain, as in chromium

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Re: Plugins I refuse to do
« Reply #29, on November 5th, 2011, 05:08 PM »
You MUST HAVE an MS plugin. You can make it do some innocuous task and lie about how long it is going to take but mke it look busy with an interminable spinning egg-timer, while chewing through CPU cycles.

And you can fill it with bugs - not ones that do anything, but mis-spell words and have a cool feature that has all the names of your favourite swimsuit models appear if you press a certain key-combination.... oh wait, that's Adobe, right?