Oops, I clicked a random tab, now I can’t find my previous tab.

Surely there is a keyboard shortcut to go back where I was ?

Note : I have 2185 tabs open in 21 windows

  • hellmo_luciferrari@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    First off, wow… How do you have 2185 tabs open and 21 windows? That’s impressive and infuriating.

    Utilize tab groups. Organize a bit.

    What possible purpose could you have for that many tabs?

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      2 days ago

      I don’t have the time to organize those thousands of tabs. I heard they introduce tab groups, but I find them very annoying. I occasionnaly “tag group” some tabs, not sure how exactly it’s happenning but I just ungroup them.

      I don’t group them, I don’t have the time for that. They should just group themselves. I had an add on that would take all tabs from all windows that were from a particular domain, and pull them out into their own window, what was very useful, but it broken in a recent update.

      tab manager plus does something similar but it’s quite a few extra steps, but it can also use search terms to perform the same thing

      What possible purpose could you have for that many tabs?

      Tab accumulate because I am not willing to give them an evalution to know if I am done with them or not.

      Ideally they should get auto sorted by project and date and be able to summon back when I revisit whatever topic this is about. But there’s no automatic way to do that which doesn’t involved a lot of manual manipulation so I don’t. It just blobs up into a mass of 10000 tabs, then I save it into the bookmark folder where they are probably never seen again. Since the bookmark manager as it currently exist, is super useless.