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**I regularly open duplicate tabs for one reason or another. For example, I may want to perform a quick visual comparison of two distinct renders of the same page (to compare changes due to randomised content or time). | **I regularly open duplicate tabs for one reason or another. For example, I may want to perform a quick visual comparison of two distinct renders of the same page (to compare changes due to randomised content or time). | ||
**The biggest tab-duplication problem I have is goosh.org. When I find I have dozens of tabs open, and two-thirds of them are duplicates, it’s usually that half of them are goosh tabs. Without knowing the url, it may not be possible to develop an optimal strategy for dealing with that situation. | **The biggest tab-duplication problem I have is goosh.org. When I find I have dozens of tabs open, and two-thirds of them are duplicates, it’s usually that half of them are goosh tabs. Without knowing the url, it may not be possible to develop an optimal strategy for dealing with that situation. | ||
*Use scenario 4: | |||
Probably the biggest thing I'd like to see that would save a lot of | |||
time is a feature I find in Tab Mix Plus, where when you click on a | |||
bookmark, etc., a new tab is opened up for that particular event. | |||
Before I used Tab Mix Plus, I would find myself opening up a new tab, | |||
before moving on to the bookmark, etc., that I wanted to view next. | |||
This one single feature gives me a huge sigh of ease. Would love to | |||
see it default for options on/off in Firefox. |