Why when "delayed tab loading" is enabled, google and facebook still loads preemptively?
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A Former User last edited by
Hi,
I have the "delayed tab loading" option enabled. Yet when I start with Opera and it reloads my session, when I look at the task manager (Shift-Esc) all my Google searches and my Facebook tabs are preemptively loaded without me having to select them first!!!..
Why is that and can this behavior be changed?
Thanks.
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A Former User last edited by leocg
Ouf! If that is the way it works, that is really a bad way.
I have a lots of tabs open and I don't use all of them every session, so why should it load all of them if they will not be used?
Why is it that there is not a single browser that implements something proper like, do not load any tab on startup, until the user selects that tab...
Seems to me that should not be complicated to implement.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@tito666 If someone starts a browser with several tabs opened, the most reasonable thing is to think that s/he wants the pages on those tabs to be loaded on start up.
So I guess that the progressive loading of those tabs when Opera start is the correct behavior. -
A Former User last edited by
@leocg Nop, that doesn't make sens.
I have over 100 tabs opened and every session I use only maybe 10 of them.
The other point is that it doesn't just "load" the page. It creates a whole new process for that tab and a shitload of memory being used.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@tito666 What doesn't make sense is someone who needs to open 100 tabs all the time even if just 10% will be used. In fact, I think that someone who always need to have hundreds of tabs opened simply has a problem with the closing of tabs.
Those people don't need a browser feature but just learn how to close tabs.An regarding the other issue, it shouldn't be a problem in 2020.