None. I open as many as I need then close every single one of them before closing my browser. That also includes my phone browser
24 on my mobile browser. Not too bad, really.
10 max per window: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/dustman/
And no duplicate tabs on a window: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/duplicate-tabs-closer/
16, counting this one that I'm about to close.
Six.
That's a good number!
As someone who is anal about closing tabs, the answers in this thread hurt my soul.
Genuine question, why so many tabs? What are you using them all for??
On my phone I have 4 tabs but on my laptop I have 4 windows open each having 10 tabs open
Eleven. Kinda felt like that was too many though.
I organize my tabs by topic window (small project, chunk of work for a larger project, related idea) then kick them into onetab as a bundle with a short description when I'm done with whatever it is I needed them for.
I typically have 5-30 tabs open in topic windows at any time but I can open onetab and ctrl-f to find anything I've saved over the last 7 or 8 years. There must be 5000 tabs in there at this point.
Typically 1~10. Four right now (all four are Lemmy: inbox, another thread, front page, this thread)
I close them as the tabs bar feels cluttered and/or I see no reason to keep them open.
No more than around 10, I actively try to keep the number of tabs I have in check. Sometimes I quit the browser and reopen tabs again as a way clear my head.
one
7 at most
Never more than ten. Currently, seven.
Eight.
probably around 300, split into 2 windows, one "main" and one that's effectively my YouTube to watch list
mostly less than five.
but if I'm programming it's around 50-70
If I leave a tab open for more than a couple of days, I bookmark it and then close it.
Usually about 10-30. It depends. I have a minimum of 6010 tabs open for stuff I check several times a day, like mail, news feeds, and such. Then I have a few working projects, like Google docs. Then some "temporary tabs" that expand from 10 to 30, as a reminder of tasks I have to complete or get back to someone on, only to shrink them down later in the day.
5-6 per open project at work and other work, so, about a thousand.
Really about 50-80 in 20 windows because I've only just learned of tab groups.
4 windows with 36 tabs on my desktop, 29 tabs on my phone browser. In my defense I'm shopping for a pillow and need to compare and find something that will work. It's not going well because it is nearly impossible to find anything that isn't cheap Chinese shit nowadays. Even the expensive "top brand" products not ordered from Amazon end up being low quality crap.
36 tabs for a pillow is a pretty thorough investigation. Good on you.
One
I dunno like 25 in two windows.
:D (I'm using my phone)
Too many. And I have honestly no idea.
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