On 18/12/2018 14:31, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I would like that addon.
:-)
Or, even better, open another tab that lists all tabs with a small photo (so that I can click and jump to any of them),
I believe Opera can do that. I would also suggest that you investigate a vertical tab bar. I find them indispensable. I don't use mainline Firefox much any more but there are some for it now. TressStyleTab works. You have to manually hack your $profile/chrome/userChrome.css file to hide the horizontal tabs and the sidebar header, but then it works. (The hackery is why I favour Waterfox these days. The compiled binary they offer for download runs a treat on openSUSE with no dependencies.)
and also displays the resources used by each tab (including CPU load) and allows to pause or stop (kill) a particular tab.
Yup.
Freeze a tab would be interesting.
Yup.
But I doubt that FF can say the CPU load of a tab, because it does not assign a process per tab.
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