• mryessir@lemmy.sdf.org
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    5 months ago

    How short term are you actively using all 100 tabs?

    This session is almost one year old and on my private laptop. At work I used to juggle three projects so sometimes I had three windows with up to 30-40 tabs. Effectively they remain about 5 workdays project wise. I use it as a short-term memory: While on call, open tab with workload, write it down on paper and queue it.

    Best thing is to finally close all that crap and get to a tab I wanted to read for my own.

    I don’t even use many bookmarks.

    Me neither. Had to tweak the urlbar in about:config though.

    … or move the cursor to the address bar, …

    That’s ctrl_G right? I tend to close + open the tab to get to the address bar and then restore the closed tab. Is there a more quicker way to get into the address bar than said binding?

    Easier to me than having to maintain/remember the order of tabs.

    It’s reliable and muscle memory. Its perfect for short interruptions and and then resume where I have left.

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      5 months ago

      In Firefox (and Chrome, I think?) Ctrl+L is what gets you into the address bar.