Axel Hecht wrote:
> Tony Mechelynck wrote:
[...]
>> Typically I have 75 to 200 tabs. Most of them are
from various pages
>> of a single site -- with the same favicon. I keep
them so narrow that
>> only the favicon shows, to save space. So how do I
keep order? Answer:
>> to separate groups (of maybe 20 or so tabs each), I
add a tab opened
>> to the "about:" page, which has the
default favicon instead of that
>> site's favicon. To find the exact tab needed, mode
the mouse to the
>> respective group and hover it until tooltips
appear, or use the "Tabs"
>> menu from the "Tab Menu" extension (I
want it on the menu bar, not on
>> the tab bar where Fx2 puts it).
>
> This description looks to me as if there was a
completely different
> problem you have with site navigation with Firefox than
tab ordering.
> Not meant as an insult, but I really doubt you can look
at 200 webpages
> at once. So I wonder, why are they open?
[...]
Because of the way I visit that site. Rather than shuttle
back and forth, I
open a number of tabs and visit them in order. The bottom
line is: I do it
that way because that's what works best for me.
Best regards,
Tony.
--
Snacktrek, n.:
The peculiar habit, when searching for a snack, of
constantly
returning to the refrigerator in hopes that something new
will have
materialized.
-- Rich Hall, "Sniglets"
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