Looks like there is a like-for-like add-on (which you can install pre-v45 for continuity), also a tree format add-on (although I thought there was a long-term plan afoot for *all* browsers to stop add-ons/plug-ins?). Also I have found that leaving multiple tabs open leads to PC performance degradation suggestive of a slow memory leak.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/*tab*-*groups*-removal
On 16/02/2016 00:49, Gene Wirchenko wrote:
Dear Vixens and Reynards:
I used to use the latest version of Firefox. With version 29.0,Mozilla screwed up the tabs horribly. I upgraded back to 28.0 and have been running that version since. Recently, I have started working for a company with a WordPress site. I have had trouble with the CSS. Thinking that it might be a browser issue, I decided to try a later version of Firefox, that being 44.0.2. The CSS problem was still there so I will probably have to look elsewhere for the cause of the problem (unless the problem is common to both Firefox versions).
HOWEVER, the tabs are as bad as ever, and apparently, tab groupsare about to be removed in version 45. I use tab groups heavily. (STOMP, STOMP, STOMP!)
So, my question is: What browser do you recommend and why?Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
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Chromium has an add-on, "The Great Suspender", that allows you to suspend tabs. That is, the tabs are there but the browser won't download the page until you tell it to. This speeds up the browser and you still get to have great number of tabs.
On 16/02/16 04:00, AndyHC wrote:
Looks like there is a like-for-like add-on (which you can install pre-v45 for continuity), also a tree format add-on (although I thought there was a long-term plan afoot for *all* browsers to stop add-ons/plug-ins?). Also I have found that leaving multiple tabs open leads to PC performance degradation suggestive of a slow memory leak.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/*tab*-*groups*-removal
On 16/02/2016 00:49, Gene Wirchenko wrote:
Dear Vixens and Reynards:
I used to use the latest version of Firefox. With version 29.0,Mozilla screwed up the tabs horribly. I upgraded back to 28.0 and have been running that version since. Recently, I have started working for a company with a WordPress site. I have had trouble with the CSS. Thinking that it might be a browser issue, I decided to try a later version of Firefox, that being 44.0.2. The CSS problem was still there so I will probably have to look elsewhere for the cause of the problem (unless the problem is common to both Firefox versions).
HOWEVER, the tabs are as bad as ever, and apparently, tab groupsare about to be removed in version 45. I use tab groups heavily. (STOMP, STOMP, STOMP!)
So, my question is: What browser do you recommend and why?Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
[excessive quoting removed by server]