Izimpendulo zakamuva ze-what is the difference between load tab and show tabshttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/12326262018-09-18T16:25:30-07:00jscher2000, Hi. The page that you refereed me to do have quite a bit to offer. And I'll be up late a2018-09-18T16:25:30-07:00DavidSorgehttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1232626#answer-1156048<p>jscher2000, Hi. The page that you refereed me to do have quite a bit to offer. And I'll be up late at night for a while trying to understand them. One thing that stands out is that it doesn't appear that it gives enough detail to Know what to get rid of. There is a Free Memory button that looks intriguing but the part about freeing caches scares me. I'm going to read the MDN web doc before I tackle the about:memory page. <strong>This is just a problem that I don't think has any solution.</strong> I'm troubled with the idea that there may be no solution and I hope that's not the case. I may want to return to this but for now I'll mark it solved. Thanks for the help
</p>There is a page, but I haven't studied it, so I don't know how helpful it is: https://developer.mozi2018-09-16T14:42:25-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1232626#answer-1155104<p>There is a page, but I haven't studied it, so I don't know how helpful it is: <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Mozilla/Performance/about:memory" rel="nofollow">https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Mozilla/Performance/about:memory</a>
</p>jscher2000, Sorry I've taken so long getting back to you. I'll take a look at about:memory. Well I l2018-09-16T13:12:45-07:00DavidSorgehttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1232626#answer-1155088<p>jscher2000, Sorry I've taken so long getting back to you. I'll take a look at <strong>about:memory</strong>. Well I looked and it has lead to many more questions. Is there a tutorial about it.
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I'm still on XP. Do you know what FF is using the memory for? Even when I'm workin2018-09-14T10:34:43-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1232626#answer-1154401<p><em>DavidSorge <a href="#answer-1154396" rel="nofollow">said</a></em>
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I'm still on XP. Do you know what FF is using the memory for? Even when I'm working somewhere else FF continues to eat memory.
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<p>If you type or paste <strong>about:memory</strong> in the address bar and press Enter to load that internal page, you can access some tools to view how memory is being used, but it is quite verbose so it's difficult to use the page for a quick overview.
</p>I'm still on XP. Do you know what FF is using the memory for? Even when I'm working somewhere else F2018-09-14T10:27:43-07:00DavidSorgehttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1232626#answer-1154396<p>I'm still on XP. Do you know what FF is using the memory for? Even when I'm working somewhere else FF continues to eat memory.
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Can someone tell me the difference between show all tabs from last time and load t2018-09-07T07:13:53-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1232626#answer-1151130<p><em>DavidSorge <a href="#question-1232626" rel="nofollow">said</a></em>
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Can someone tell me the difference between show all tabs from last time and load tabs.</blockquote>
<p>I haven't seen Firefox 51 for a long time. Are these choices on the Options page or somewhere else? Can you post a screenshot?
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<blockquote>I'm trying to figure out why Firefox slows down and eventually crashes. I have close to 300 tabs but I have clicked on only a few. The rest I though were dormant. Still <strong>after a few days</strong> FF slows down. The last time I decided to restart FF I clicked on File and waited 17 minutes for the drop down menu that let me click on Exit. 23 minutes later FF crashed.</blockquote>
<p>When 32-bit pre-Quantum Firefox gets near its maximum memory usage, it becomes super-slow and unresponsive. This is just a problem that I don't think has any solution. You certainly could keep an eye on it in Task Manager's Processes tab, or try exiting Firefox more regularly.
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<blockquote>The FF interface by the way had been closed for about 20 minutes before I got the crash notice.</blockquote>
<p>Should be more like 1 minute to get the Mozilla Crash Reporter if the system is not tied up...
</p><p>Are you running XP or is that information erroneous?
</p>There are browser.sessionstore.restore prefs where you can set how tabs from the previous session ar2018-09-07T07:05:53-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1232626#answer-1151126<p>There are <b>browser.sessionstore.restore</b> prefs where you can set how tabs from the previous session are restored.
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<ul><li>browser.sessionstore.restore_on_demand
</li><li>browser.sessionstore.restore_pinned_tabs_on_demand
</li><li>browser.sessionstore.restore_tabs_lazily
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<p>You can open the <b>about:config</b> page via the location/address bar.
You can accept the warning and click "I accept the risk!" to continue.
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<ul><li><a href="http://kb.mozillazine.org/about:config" rel="nofollow">http://kb.mozillazine.org/about:config</a>
</li></ul>show tabs, to view and know what tabs you closed recently.
load tabs, OPEN ALL tabs you closed rece2018-09-06T19:33:09-07:00FFus3rhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1232626#answer-1150912<p>show tabs, to view and know what tabs you closed recently.
</p><p>load tabs, OPEN ALL tabs you closed recently.
</p><p>so its SHOW &amp; RE-OPEN
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