Every family member I have uses Chrome on their mobile because “Google” and pretty much every family member has over 100 tabs open at any one time.
And that’s not because they want 99+ tabs open. It’s because they simply don’t close them / practice tab management.
Like, it’s a little frustrating that they all use Chrome, but even more frustrating that Chrome doesn’t have the option to “Close tabs after {days}” option.
Today I Learned (TIL) that you can select multiple tabs in Safari 17 (and probably earlier versions, too!) by shift-clicking on them... you can later apply close, duplicate, tab grouping, and other commands… neat!
@Vivaldi on my phone (using an Firefox fork, Mull) I have more than 100! But on my desktop I've recently installed Librewolf on NixOS, and even though I've set it to remember the session, it clears the session if I close it normally (if it closes because the system reboots, then I can restore the session).
However I think I quite like that feature. Read something if you open it in that session, otherwise it probably wasn't important ¯\(ツ)/¯
Tabs stacks are a wonderful thing, letting you group up related tabs and clear up space on the #tab bar.
In Vivaldi there are three options for how it's presented Accordion, Two-level and Compact, working whether you have your tabs horizontally or vertically. See which suits you 🤩
Recently Vivaldi on #Desktop received a powerful new feature to give more power to up your #TabManagement game. Group your tabs together in categories, and effectively get multiple windows within one.
If you're feeling those tabs get a bit overwhelming, and you only got one you really need know that both #Android and #Desktop allows you to "Close other tabs".
Or if you'd rather keep all your tabs, we've got plenty of other #TabManagement features so stay tuned. 😉