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How many tabs?

edited June 2011
(No this isn't about LSD. But that would be a good thread too.)

How many browser tabs do you have open RIGHT NOW?

me:
Chrome: 38
IE8: 3

I get kinda freaked out when I can't restore my tabs after a crash. Like I've lost a little piece of my soul.
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  • Six, at work.

    At home I'll do more like 10, but my computer has lately a tendency to crash... need more RAM I think? Too much photo processing?
  • Usually many windows of about 5 or six, but right now: Just two in one window.
  • 6 in Firefox right now.
  • right now 4. rarely more than 6- my brain just can't handle more than that.

    what exactly is the purpose of having many tabs open at once? am i missing something?
  • Window 1: 4
    Window 2: 2

    my lady friend always has like 30 tabs open, which I think is silly.
  • A ton. I have a lot open, plus one of them is a previous "restore from crash" tab that contains a bunch more (maybe even one more level of "restore from crash"? LIKE INCEPTION?)

    Firefox has gotten to the point where it never loses my tabs in any crash, so it's the only one I actually trust. Too bad it's also slower than the others.

    I'm at the point where if I want to quit Firefox, I just force quit it, because it's faster and it never fucks up when it restores.
  • 4. A very low number for me. bigmac gets on my case about my numerous tabs. HE JUST DOESN'T GET IT.
  • I also would like an explanation for the high number of open tabs. What is that about?

    I generally just have one. One window open.

    If I am looking at a site like a news site or something, sometimes I'll go through the headlines and open the stories I want to read in new tabs, then go through the tabs one by one. But that's it for multiple tabs. Unless I'm doing research for a paper or class. Or shopping! I'll have 30 tabs open when shopping, easy.

    I guess I just answered my question.
  • Here at work, I typically have a bunch of tabs open - Gmail, my other email, Twitter, a couple of local testing tabs, maybe a bug ticket or two, coupla news tabs. Adds up, but lets you switch super fast between tasks/distractions.
  • Multiple tabs are a great way to trick yourself into taking credit for reading something or exploring it further, but really just putting it on the backburner indefinitely. They add up and up until you either have to bear down and crank through them, or declare some kind of tab bankruptcy. Or maybe they're wiped out by a browser crash. Though painful, I admit it is always a huge relief to have them swept away in a crash.

    I have a very low number of tabs open right now. 7 in one window, 5 in the other. But I have twenty bookmark folders of "bookmark all open tabs" waiting for me to read, someday. Probably 800 tabs.
  • 12 in Chrome. Including this one.
  • edited June 2011
    Exactly Zin. I couldn't agree more. I'm an abuser of tabs. A tab HOARDER.

    I use them to keep track of everything I want to do, be, read, know, have, and explore. Which means they just keep piling up. If I close one without reading it then I feel like a failure, but if I read the page it will just spawn more tabs as I find other things that interest me. So I'm trapped in an unending pile of tabs, stretching towards the horizon on every side.

    Part of me wants to develop a technological solution to this (browser history combined with mindmapping hosted in the cloud and delivered via browser plug-in) but I think that's the same part of me that hoards tabs.
  • I don't use tabs!

    For the reason that zin said, sometimes I'll open a bunch of windows of stuff I need to read, but they just sit there, and so I find using using makes me deal with stuff more immediately. Tabs = undercover clutter.
  • doesn't having so many tabs open slow down your internet connection? probably not a big deal for those of you with super fast connections, but it doesn't take much to trip up the sketchy DSL service i have. I assume that when my email, facebook, new york times, etc, pages continue to update when i am not looking at them it means those pages are actively using bandwidth. am i right?
  • "Tabs = undercover clutter"

    exactly!
  • Yet, I don't mind clutter in my home (and I'm not paying for it as I'm packing up all my belongings for the first time in 8+ years).

    I'M A DUMMY!
  • I have weird tendencies when consuming online content.

    1. very few tabs, and these are closed as soon as content is consumed.
    2. I line up all my windows graphically so they are straight. I don't know why.
    3. I do this thing where if I'm reading an article I highlight each sentence with my cursor. I think this just helps differentiate the current line I'm reading visually, to counteract my dyslexic mind. If I don't do it I'll get lost. To my knowledge I'm the only person I know that does this. It's weird that I don't have this issue with printed matter though?
    4. addendum: I also like a clean desktop. As a sometimes editor person I have to be pretty organized, and somehow a clean desktop (no files, only boot / external drives) exemplifies this feeling in my mind.
  • I do the highlight thing sometimes! Lately I follow along with my pointer finger to guide my eye.
  • Also, inbox 0 you guys. It's a lifestyle.
  • 2
    I leave the clutter for my kitchen.
  • INBOX 0 ALSO

    GET IN

  • One space after a period.
  • No junk drawers.
  • Tabs make me feel pressured- the tabs all represent a thing I think I should do, research, read, know about, act on, follow up on, etc.
    Sometimes I spend 2 hours just plowing through all of the tabs, one after the other, so I just don't have to look at them anymore.

    Why can't I just close them? Why, INTERNET, do you tempt me with your vast plains of information?

    I don't wanna know everything.
    :(
  • But I was taught two space after a period!!!!!!!!!

    IN SCHOOL!
  • "one space after period"
    Struggle for me! I try to remember but high school programmed 2 into me and my hands just do it on their own sometimes.
  • jinx
    12345678910
    you owe me a coke
  • But this is REAL LIFE
  • I know it's outdated, but my thumb doesn't know it. Also: two spaces after city/state for zip code i.e. city, state ZIPPP. And "coordinate" is spelled wrong, it should be "coördinate."
  • Sometimes I hit space space on a regular computer thinking it will put a period like the iphone.
  • edited July 2011
    I do this thing where if I'm reading an article I highlight each sentence with my cursor. I think this just helps differentiate the current line I'm reading visually, to counteract my dyslexic mind. If I don't do it I'll get lost. To my knowledge I'm the only person I know that does this.

    My wife does this -- I thought she was the only one! Her method is to triple-click to highlight each paragraph as she goes. So many clicks. She also refuses to tap-click the trackpad so it sounds like someone writing a novel via telegraph.
  • 12 tabs in firefox.
  • edited July 2011
    Inbox 0 is so epic. I feel like I could never.
    I try to keep it under 70.
    do you just have a lot of sub-folders or whatever? Inbox for me is like an extension of to-do list. I can't put it away or I'll forget. I don't know. 70 seems high now that I'm writing it.

    One space after period!!?????!!! That's crazy
  • Inbox= 744
    :(
  • I jank my font size up so high when I'm reading a long article. Kind of feel like an old man, but it just makes it so much easier to read.
  • Inbox 18769
  • edited July 2011
    @zin's 18K+ crushes my mere 4167. I'm pretty anal about tagging and archiving via rules else I might give him a run for his money.

    @Marc_Zuckerburg; FYI you can set Chrome to always remember your tabs via Wrench Icon > Preferences, On Startup click "Reopen pages that were open last".

    @KMikeyM; I believe in the idea of No Junk Drawers, I really do! I'm even trying GTD right now via Evernote. But it's so hard for me. I feel more comfortable with my papers piled on the desk and my inbox in the 1000s. Everything at my fingertips, right?
  • Everything at your fingertips but nothing on your mind. (that's a good one for the @K5M_Motivation twitter)
  • @FaceTweet I forget why Chrome didn't totally click with me. I do have it set to reopen tabs. It must have lost my tabs in a crash once or something. I CAN'T HAVE THAT.
  • chads
  • or maybe tad?

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