Big Jim wrote:
I also found that a tab will properly reload if I right click on it and
choose "Reload Tab".
With some experimenting, I have found that the problem appears to be in
my profile. It does not appear in a clean test profile.
I might have to experiment with building a new profile. It has been
many years since I have done it and I hope I can still figure out
transferring everything important over. There are probably still
remnants of Netscape, Mozilla, and the Multizilla add on in there now. I
don't even remember what I have installed, but back in the past many
useful modifications to prefs.js/user.js were being commonly published
in the forums.
For now, I will probably go back to the 32 bit SeaMonkey. I was hoping
that the 64 bit version would help with the memory hog problems that I
have had, but I think it seems to be as bad or worse. I'm getting tired
of memory use building up with quite a few open tabs until it reaches
over two gig according to Task Manager and then SM slows down and
crashes. I can just sit without doing anything and watch memory use
grow. Some sites such as Amazon sites seem to be the worst ones when
several are open. It does seem to have improved, however, since the
Windows 10 Anniversary Upgrade.
Do you have the memory hog problem in your clean test profile? I've seen
this reported many times here, but I've never experienced it myself.
Maybe those people are doing something different with their profiles
that I'm not.
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Paul B. Gallagher
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