
On 2017-12-10 09:50 PM, o1bigtenor via talk wrote:
1. You need to set up at least 10 windows in FF. 2. You need to find some kind of topics so that you have ranging from say 5 to 35 tabs open on EACH of those windows.
I'm feeling some déjà vu here: wasn't it suggested a few months ago that 50–350 pages open at the same time is way beyond what a general-purpose web browser might be expected to display? Each one of those pages can be executing arbitrary code of unknown size. Maybe I'm a web protozoan, but the findability of tabs drops massively when I've got more than a few in even a single window. FF57 is much cleaner than before, and is at least as fast as Chrome. You can quit FF, then have it restart with all your windows and tabs open. The clever part is, it'll only render that tab when it gets focus, so you could have hundreds of tabs open yet only a few loaded. So while I'm pretty sure it won't fit your needs of an entire Starbucks-load of pages in the one browser, it might get a little closer than FF <57. Stewart