Tabs Outliner style Tab Management
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- Lean on memory, still thousands of tabs reachable at any moment.
- Easy to backup, even without sync.
- Outlines your workflow, retains history, works as a notepad
- More features could easily be imagined to make this a real gem of Vivaldi: attach pictures, combine with notes-toolbar...
- Many are devoted fans on Chrome.
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@omsir Why not just install the extension if that's what you want?
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Hi, Pesala
Edit 23082018: After resetting Vivaldi I now enjoy flawless Tabs Outliner experience.
Sorry for being unclear. I have tried using Tab Outliner in Vivaldi for some time now. But with the extension on Vivaldi becomes unusable. Opening more than two tabs/windows - G-Drive's especially - freezes the browser totally. Have tried suspending other extensions etc. Don't have any ideas for a solution any longer. Such a shame, I much prefer Vivaldi, but need the outliner workflow even more. Would you have any ideas?
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@omsir said in Tabs Outliner style Tab Management:
Would you have any ideas?
I currently have four tabs open. Two are pinned and tiled for a project that I am currently working on for my website. I use bookmarks or speed dials for web pages that I am not currently reading.
I know that there are a significant minority of users who open 100 tabs or more, but that is why they have so many issues with tab management.
The best I can offer is to group related tabs in stacks of no more than ten tabs, and/or open multiple windows if you really must have tons of tabs open. Otherwise, learn how to use sessions and vote for a Sessions Panel to make it easier to edit, save, rename, merge, and delete sessions.
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Thanks for the advice. However, I prefer the way of working Tabs O. makes possible. It is not about keeping hundreds of tabs open at the same time, quite the contrary. I often open only 6-20. It is about having bookmarks, but in a much more nuanced and easier way than what is possible in any browser natively - that is the reason I vote for it as a V-feature. For example, with TO every opened page becomes a bookmark and the structure of tabs is then the same as the structure of bookmarks. This structure (outline) mirrors the order of opening the pages: which page led me to which further page, what ways did my thought go. And the lines in TO are like bookmarks, because I can add a note to the address, too.
Hence, TO is a way of making bookmarks out of tabs. It mirrors automatically the structure of the session in the structure of my bookmarks. No need for double functionality. Or lazy loading or similar, because I never have to open my tabs from the previous session, only the outlined bookmarks. While working I can open and close tabs easily from TO as I would from bookmarks. The outline of my work builds up without any further effort like saving/ordering as is the case with bookmarks + tabs in separation, e.g. Every opened page makes a line in my bookmarks, as well.
So, if TO-functionality is not going to happen in V natively, I have to find out a way to make TO-extension work in V so that I can open Google Docs, Sheets etc. along with other pages and more than 4 tabs whatever kind they are.
In other words: Any ideas about fixing functionality of Chrome extensions on Vivaldi? Or persuading the V-developers to include rich outlining functions in V-bookmarks plus the automatic mirroring of tabs in bookmarks :)?
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Okay, I voted for a Sessions Panel and left a note about my preferences.
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