John

This does not solve the problem of a browser with lots of tabs and lots of 
windows causing the whole thing to slow down.  Safari already works in a 
similar way to what you describe (not exactly, though I have not kept uo with 
exactly how Safari works).  But there is overhead in building up all the 
windows and tabs and playing traffic cop for them all.  I don't have particular 
problems myself with Safari being slow, even with all the bazillion windows and 
tabs I have, but the possibility is there.  Chrome also gives me issues as the 
number of windows and tabs multiplies.

Chad


On Mar 1, 2013, at 4:16 PM, John Musbach <[email protected]> wrote:

> What performance issue? Browsers should structure themselves like Chrome does 
> where each tab is a separate process from the core browser. Therefore no one 
> tab will degrade the whole browser's performance and if one site instance 
> crashes it doesn't affect any other tab. In Chrome while some sites will be 
> sluggish (e.g. Facebook), its design means everything else continues to 
> perform normally.
> 
> 
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 7:02 AM, LuKreme <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ashley Aitken opined on Sunday 24-Feb-2013@10:32:36
> > Am I missing something?  What do other people do?  I like to group tabs in 
> > different windows (according to what I am doing etc.)  Do people just use 
> > one window for all tabs?  Any suggestions?
> 
> I use at most two windows and rarely have more than 10 tabs total, and mostly 
> those will be all in one window. I will pull a tab out to be a stand-alone 
> window on occasions, but usually that is just one tab and just for a brief 
> period. I’d say 95% of the time I have a  single window with 10 or fewer tabs.
> 
> > I frequently have 5-10 browser windows with 5-10 tabs in each …
> 
> Yeah, my brain can’t handle that. I use the history a lot (usually the menu, 
> not the search) to pull back recent windows.
> 
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