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Might my prayers be heard... ;)
Might my prayers be heard... ;)
'Minor' Edit Made; [[User:Nu(-)Ne(Ø)|_(-)(Ø)_]] 22:34, 29 December 2007 (PST)▼
Maybe as a workaround to the problem you have undergone, they could instate/Implement # 16 on my list: Firefox Sessions Option. (Just like Crash recovery, only this time, you can choose to save the current session as a file or in a file and when you open up Firefox again, have it prompt you to select a session to start from or start new session if you want; creating, naming, and organizing sessions just like you would bookmarks.)
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That way, if you think it Might happen again, you can fall back on a stable and previously saved sessions so you can rest at ease :). That combined with Tab/Window Traffic Control, which I will touch upon later though not here, you can go back from a previous session that went sour and NOT load the Troublesome page; just as if it were a time machine :D.
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No if its Crash Prevention your after, I hear that Opera has this thing called Shawdowing that does something similar to what you just suggested; it prevents itself from crashing, somehow. Though I don't know all the details, at this point in time, I'll try and touch upon it later if I can.
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Please remove my input herein, if need be so.▲
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