You should close browser tabs when you're done with them. If you want to quickly get back to where you were, there is a separate technology for that: bookmarks.
browsers are intentionally obfuscating the difference between tabs and bookmarks with tab groups and tab unloading and shit because that's how people actually use their computers. the customer is always right in matters of taste. similarly, any email provider that isn't also a cloud storage provider is being obstinate.
>>107856226Firefox is largely to blame for this. They were the first ones to make tabs into buttons.
>>107856203People with 100+ tabs open are the same type of people who used to have 100+ pieces of paper on their desk.>but I know where everything is!! It's organized the way I LIKE IT!These people operate through life at 1% productivity, but there's really nothing we can do to change that.
The only time I have like a million tabs open is when I'm solving an issue or doing a task. When I'm done I close all of them. Never understood keeping stuff you visit on the regular open when you can just type shit like /g in the url field to instantly go where you want despite not having a tab open.
>>107856203I started closing tabs regularly when I found the shortcuts for fuzzy searching browsing history. You can type '^ ' on Firefox and '@h<tab>' in Chrome into the address bar to search browsing history
Nigga I have currently 25 windows open, each one of those containing several tabs. Do I know what most of those are? No. Am I eventually going to read through them? No. Last time I "closed" all my tabs, some three years ago, I group bookmarked them and it all summed up to 730 tabs. I'm beyond salvation at this point. The best thing that could happen would be for something to go wrong with my browser and keep me from reopening all the tabs. I'll get mad about it for some time and then eventually I'd forget about it and things would go on like nothing had happened.
ctrl shift d
I have 5 tabs open right now. I close my browser and all tabs when I leave my PC and my browsing history, cache, and cookies are deleted. If I don't visit a site enough to have it's name memorized I book mark it and give it some kind of description/tags so I can find it later when I need it.
>>107857612How do you keep track of 4chan threads that way?
>>107856203I am poorfag with a shitbox with only 4GB ram, so I have no choice but to do this
Vertical Tabs + Extension that moves the most recently selected tab to the very top+ Using pinned tabs + Using Zen Brower's workspaces feature to group tabs that you can easily swap between using back/forward on the mouse while hovering over the tab bar
>>107857623Why would I want to do that?
What are people even doing that they need 10+ tabs open at once?
>>107857660So that when you reply to me I reply back to you like I'm doing now.>>107857665For me it's stuff like opening threads, going to the youtube main page and opening up like five tabs of videos I'm not really going to watch, that kind of stuff, mostly.
>>107857612>browsing history, cache, and cookies are deletedI would do this too but every site needs to send you a fucking code for every god damn fucking this you do. Even when you log in with your password they still send you a motherfucking code. I'm so god damn fucking tired of "we sent you a code" just fuck off already