dont load inactive tabs
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alobpreis last edited by
I totally agree. Having this middle ground setting of loading some pages at the discretion of the browser is not useful to me. It has all the drawbacks minato just mentioned above. I'd rather have the old classic behavior. It's not like loading a page takes that long and I'm not willing to wait 2 seconds if I go to a yet-not-loaded tab. But I do dislike having the browser use a lot of resources each time I open it. That makes me use another browser if I need to just quickly check an url.
Furthermore, each time all these background pages are reloaded, their all come up in the history list, like if I really visited them right now, which was never my intention. It's like corrupting the browser's history, making pages be in the wrong date.
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minato-sempai last edited by
so when i start opera if active tab is a youtube video it doesnot play right away (video starts than it stops and buffers) because other tabs are loading and internet speed is not enough... can someone explain to me why is this a good thing that i dont have an option not to load other tabs until selected?
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minato-sempai last edited by
found nice link from 2012 https://opera.uservoice.com/forums/4259-general/suggestions/3366053-don-t-load-tabs-until-selected with some angry guy "I suggest you ...developers...just Fuck Off with this AUTOFUCKINGMATIC self-loading tabs issue!
I bet you just sit there and laugh BIG TIME of us suckers who use this shitty Web-reader you created after you sniffed a few stripes!
I even bet you don't use this shitty web-reader you're self, because of this problem, and use Madzilla Problemfox you too!
What is your problem???
Why don't you fix this issue???"
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darthtyr3002 last edited by
This is because the developers removed the #extended-lazy-session-loading flag since the 46 dev build appeared in May.
It might be painful for us, but they (Opera team) seems to not listen.
My work rely heavily on Opera and the usefulness of #extended-lazy-session-loading AKA "not load inactive tabs". So in the mean time, I recommend all of you to stick with Opera stable 45.0.2552.898 or Opera beta 45.0.2552.634 - these are the last versions that still have that flag working properly.
If the next official Opera builds still missing this flag or any workaround, I may have to switch to another Blink-based browser completely.
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A Former User last edited by
With a 2Mbps line and ~30 permanently open tabs, this "new feature" causes me ~5 minutes of overloaded internet line after starting the browser.
I can either re-introduce the coffe break which was used for slow computer starts in the past or I completely switch over to Vivaldi.
It's up to you, Opera guys!
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A Former User last edited by
+1 Why would you even remove the #extended-lazy-session-loading flag?! Please bring it back!
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A Former User last edited by
Flags!! Huh!! Use switches!!
https://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/
You have been warned.
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A Former User last edited by
Please add "Don't load tabs until selected" functionality to options page.
You can use this extension to add this functionality.
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A Former User last edited by
I found these extensions useful:
- https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/the-great-suspender/klbibkeccnjlkjkiokjodocebajanakg/related
- https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/onetab/chphlpgkkbolifaimnlloiipkdnihall/related
They work in Opera 55.