On 18/12/2018 17:23, Anton Aylward wrote:
Did I say "OPEN"? I've gone over my past posting and no, I didn't say that. In fact I described starting up with only the selected tab open. yes that is the setting I had, I wasn't even aware I could "start them all up" on bringing FF up.
Then I am sorry but I do not understand what you mean. :-( Could you explain it to me?
And yes it sounds a good way to bog the machine down. BTDT with chrome.
Depends on the load and other factors. On all my personal machines, the homepage is NASA's APOD. But while I drink a big mug of tea and eat my breakfast, I read webcomics. I have a folder of webcomics in my bookmarks bar and currently it has about 80 bookmarks in it. So, in the morning, I wake my computer, load *fox, then middle-click on the "comics" entry. It opens ~80 tabs and starts loading all of them. I go off and make a cuppa, and when I am back, they are ready. But if *fox crashes or I have to terminate it, e.g. if I hit that bookmark folder by mistake, the default behaviour when it reloads is that it doesn't load the content of any tab but the first one. Background tabs stay idle until I click on them. I don't look at comics on my work machine, but if I have to reboot or something, I want my tabs back as they were, so I have set *fox to reload the previous session automatically and to reload all tabs when it does it, so the background tabs' content is reloaded, too. -- Liam Proven - Technical Writer, SUSE Linux s.r.o. Corso II, Křižíkova 148/34, 186-00 Praha 8 - Karlín, Czechia Email: lproven@suse.com - Office telephone: +420 284 241 084 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org