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Maybe read this:
Set Aside Groups of Tabs in Microsoft Edge in Windows 10 | Tutorials
In Edge - right-click on a tab and select “Reopen closed tab”, or press Ctrl+Shift+T
Not sure if that still works as I cannot test.
Maybe read this:
Set Aside Groups of Tabs in Microsoft Edge in Windows 10 | Tutorials
In Edge - right-click on a tab and select “Reopen closed tab”, or press Ctrl+Shift+T
Not sure if that still works as I cannot test.
you can easily download the Vivaldi browser from their downloads page
latest version is 2.4
Edge has a nice feature called the "reading list", which acts as a set of bookmarks that you can save for later. You can use ctrl-M to add to the reading list. It's available in the sidbar, by the favorites.
Reading list items are considered different from favorites. Favorites are permanent, but reading list items are intended to be shorter lived.
Here it goes again. The computer is overloaded. I closed 3 tabs on Edge that were using over 1GB of RAM, but it's still giving me serious trouble. I will see how many I need to close to get it back. See attached after I closed three 1GB tabs.
I've noticed a couple sites I frequent are high on the load list and it seems to be from the ad vids they auto-load.
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I've noticed that Edge Manager and the User Interface Service under Edge shoot up in CPU use when I'm closing miscreant tabs. In any event, I'm trying Vivaldi now.
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I also turned off auto-play videos in Edge. Let's see what that does.