All session tabs lost
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All session tabs lost
After updating Pale Moon to version 29.2 the tabs were kept but on the next start all of them were lost!
I demand an explanation
..even the pinned tabs
I demand an explanation
..even the pinned tabs
Re: All session tabs lost
Have you ever heard of this amazing technology called 'bookmarks' that goes back to Netscape? Tabs are not a substitute for bookmarks.
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Re: All session tabs lost
Tabs are volatile. They are never meant to last forever. So as moonbat said, use bookmarks next time.
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Re: All session tabs lost
OK, tabs are volatile. But this is the first time it has happened to me and I would just like to know the cause and if it will happen every time I update Pale Moon.
Re: All session tabs lost
Perhaps people navigate differently now than 25 years ago. Maybe now people want to have 50 tabs open and when they restart their browser they will see them there again. If that functionality does not exist it might be useful to create it. Has neither of you used your previous browser session again?
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̷M̷a̷y̷b̷e̷ People definitely need to learn that tabs are volatile and it isn't reliable to depend on a session, and that's before bloating up your memory usage and stressing the browser beyond what it's designed for. WTF do you need hundreds of tabs spilling off-screen for when you can instantly type to access anything in the addressbar from across history, open tabs and bookmarks and what do you gain from saving the few milliseconds it takes to retrieve them?
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Re: All session tabs lost
I don't restore from the previous session, even if it crashed. It makes the browser faster for me. If I have to backtrack to some site when it crashed, I use the browser's history.
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Re: All session tabs lost
... and for some people it will never happen.
It depends on several factors, not in the least if the shutdown of the browser was clean, if the session was mangled by extensions, if there was an interruption writing the session file to disk, how large the session was (if hundreds of tabs then it'd be very likely to happen again), etc.and I would just like to know the cause
Not by design, no.and if it will happen every time I update Pale Moon.
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Re: All session tabs lost
I'd never expected tabs to be there forever. Until sometimes before the pandemics I used to work at office only, and keep the browser on for weeks (but clearing history every 2 days), with some two windows with about 10 tabs (which however I did not look at regularly). I have Session manager to restore the setup in case I had to restart the browser. I used to keep bookmarks only in the bookmark menu and two subfolders ("volatile" and "long term"), plus mantaining a list of interesting URLs offline in a myqsl/HTML db of mine.
Then at some time I rearranged entirely the system. Now I have both the bookmark menu and the bookmark toolbar. The bookmark menu has three areas: a few links like search engines (I removed the search entry from he navigation bar since ages), maps etc., a group of thematic folders like forums, mailing lists, project wikis etc. and a short volatile area. The bookmark toolbar has half a dozen of folder entries two of which are called sub-sessions, each folder has about half a dozen of entries most of which are thematic sub-folders. This way I can recreate the "session" I need easily, and usually have just from 3 to 10 tabs open.
Then at some time I rearranged entirely the system. Now I have both the bookmark menu and the bookmark toolbar. The bookmark menu has three areas: a few links like search engines (I removed the search entry from he navigation bar since ages), maps etc., a group of thematic folders like forums, mailing lists, project wikis etc. and a short volatile area. The bookmark toolbar has half a dozen of folder entries two of which are called sub-sessions, each folder has about half a dozen of entries most of which are thematic sub-folders. This way I can recreate the "session" I need easily, and usually have just from 3 to 10 tabs open.
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Re: All session tabs lost
Thank you. A friendly, practical and useful answer. That is all I wanted to read. Thank you so much.Lucio Chiappetti wrote: ↑2021-05-06, 09:19I'd never expected tabs to be there forever. Until sometimes before the pandemics I used to work at office only, and keep the browser on for weeks (but clearing history every 2 days), with some two windows with about 10 tabs (which however I did not look at regularly). I have Session manager to restore the setup in case I had to restart the browser. I used to keep bookmarks only in the bookmark menu and two subfolders ("volatile" and "long term"), plus mantaining a list of interesting URLs offline in a myqsl/HTML db of mine.
Then at some time I rearranged entirely the system. Now I have both the bookmark menu and the bookmark toolbar. The bookmark menu has three areas: a few links like search engines (I removed the search entry from he navigation bar since ages), maps etc., a group of thematic folders like forums, mailing lists, project wikis etc. and a short volatile area. The bookmark toolbar has half a dozen of folder entries two of which are called sub-sessions, each folder has about half a dozen of entries most of which are thematic sub-folders. This way I can recreate the "session" I need easily, and usually have just from 3 to 10 tabs open.
Re: All session tabs lost
I guess that teaches me to actually answer the question that was asked instead of providing a tangential alternative written like an anecdote. What was I thinking
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