Hee. I'm a woman of liberated looseness when it comes to tabs.
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I just type two letters and Chrome fills in the place I normally go. This website is "bu" + Enter.
Dana is me.
I also use a lot of tabs. I only have 6 open right now, but usually double that.
I have tab issues. I tend to leave a bunch open, like 5-10, mostly articles I plan on reading, then I get all annoyed at myself after a couple weeks of not getting to the reading and I shut them down. Very counterproductive.
Sometimes Opera can be crashy. 60 tabs open, still. Why so fey, Opera?
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I don't have Chrome or Safari open right now, but they will auto-reopen their own ecosystem of tabs if called upon. Someday I will go through and at least close the ones I really don't need, I know they're there. Someday.
I have tab issues. I tend to leave a bunch open, like 5-10, mostly articles I plan on reading, then I get all annoyed at myself after a couple weeks of not getting to the reading and I shut them down. Very counterproductive.
Yup.
I don't even have bookmarks! I would just have to change the whole way I do everything. Which I realize might be a weird way, but it is mine. I like two or three tabs, but not 8!
I don't understand you people. I have many bookmarks. In variously categorized folders. How do you find anything?? And I never leave tabs open. I mean, maybe one or three if I'm going to go make a sandwich but not more and none if I'm shutting down for the day/night!
I use Yahoo's favorites bar for the board, LJ, AO3, and the local paper's website. Everything else is bookmarks in categories, but YouTube is in the address bar dropdown. More than 3 tabs open at once makes me antsy.
meara is totally me. I have folders and subfolders of bookmarks. And even then it feels disorganized.
I've noted my ways are counterproductive. I'd never recommend my own methods.