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goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by butt jolokia » Tue Apr 26, 2011 5:16 am

Don't get me wrong... Chrome has some nice plug-ins that I'll boot just to use, but Firefox is more stable. I noticed that when I left tabs open for later inspection, I had pages missing. Like, I go... 1.google 2.google/english tea 3.Twinnings.com 4. twinnings.com/irish breakfast 5. youtube 6.youtube.boddika etc. etc.

So later on, sometimes a day or two, I would want to go back and research what all pages I went to... well.. some of the pages would jsut be fucking missing. wtf. Not even from reloads. They should be there. This doesnt happen with firefox.

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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by ruckus49 » Tue Apr 26, 2011 5:49 am

yeah i was on chrome for a few months, then tried out opera, then went back to firefox. chrome is too stripped down for me, and firefox has all the features now that made me go to chrome in the first place and better plugins too

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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by icanicant » Tue Apr 26, 2011 8:06 am

love chrome but it seems to crash a lot these days
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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by Pedro Sánchez » Tue Apr 26, 2011 8:31 am

Chrome has never crashed on me since I have had it but I only use the session manager and stylebot plugins with it.
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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by budsteq » Tue Apr 26, 2011 8:39 am

Chrome ftw

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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by wormcode » Tue Apr 26, 2011 9:13 am

Only about 2 crashes for me in the last several months, but sometimes Flash crashes, though all you have to do is reload the page and it works again. I use a lot of extensions: Skype, Talking URL, Smart Video Enlarger, ChromeVis, Adblock, Hover Zoom and sometimes I have like 20+ tabs open. The couple of crashes I did have, it just reopened all the tabs anyway. I never liked tabbed browsing in FF, but Chrome has a lot more space.

Maybe it's a rogue extension? I did have some Flash blocker extension that made it pretty unstable, but it was outdated so causing some kind of conflict.

You mean the pages were missing from your history? Or the tabs closed? I use the "Bookmark all tabs" feature a lot, it's a time saver.

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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by butt jolokia » Tue Apr 26, 2011 9:20 am

wormcode wrote:
You mean the pages were missing from your history? Or the tabs closed? I use the "Bookmark all tabs" feature a lot, it's a time saver.
the pages in the path of the tab are gone. like this..
1. new tab 2.google 3.google search result 4. whatever site 5.what ever site/what ever 6. another site like youtube. 7. a music vid 8. a meme vi 9. some skateboard video.... then stop.

Let the tab just remain for a day or so. Then goto that tab. Start hitting BACK. There should be 9 pages assigned to the history of that tab. Nope. Chrome randomly deletes some of the pages out. Like 2 and 6, etc. It doesnt always happen. You can even open a fresh tab, do it now, and go forward and backwards and actually see the pages start to disappear until there is only the first. Its fucked. At least for me.

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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by butt jolokia » Tue Apr 26, 2011 9:23 am

Now... you might say these pages have expired on the sites (like they've been deleted). Nope. Checked that too with a reload into a fresh tab. I only have a soundcloud ripper plug-in in use.

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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by faust.dtc » Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:54 am

I was well late and went from explorer to firefox about 6 months ago. Never used anything else. Explorer was really unstable, dont know why I used it for so long. Firefox hasnt let me down yet although lately Ive found that it wont allow me to click the back button after a link opens in the same tab which is annoying.

So what are the best/most useful plug-ins?

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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by Sheff » Tue Apr 26, 2011 12:15 pm

chrome is untouchable

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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by capo ultra » Tue Apr 26, 2011 12:32 pm

butt jolokia wrote:
wormcode wrote:
You mean the pages were missing from your history? Or the tabs closed? I use the "Bookmark all tabs" feature a lot, it's a time saver.
the pages in the path of the tab are gone. like this..
1. new tab 2.google 3.google search result 4. whatever site 5.what ever site/what ever 6. another site like youtube. 7. a music vid 8. a meme vi 9. some skateboard video.... then stop.

Let the tab just remain for a day or so. Then goto that tab. Start hitting BACK. There should be 9 pages assigned to the history of that tab. Nope. Chrome randomly deletes some of the pages out. Like 2 and 6, etc. It doesnt always happen. You can even open a fresh tab, do it now, and go forward and backwards and actually see the pages start to disappear until there is only the first. Its fucked. At least for me.
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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by Sheff » Tue Apr 26, 2011 12:38 pm

plus does it really matter? is it that much trouble just to open up another tab?
seriously who waits for a few days just to see if there tabs have expired..
it only takes a middle click of the mouse to open a new one :lol:

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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by DRTY » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:00 pm

Chrome is RINSING my RAM atm. Seems to use 100% sometimes. Googling it; seems to be a common problem after you've used it for long enough, I want to go back to Firefox but I love the opening page you get on Chrome :(

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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by Sheff » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:03 pm

cleared the cache?

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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by Duffman » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:39 pm

Gotta love Chrome. Firefox is waaaaaaaay to slow on my laptop for some reason.
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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by butt jolokia » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:46 pm

Sheff wrote:plus does it really matter? is it that much trouble just to open up another tab?
seriously who waits for a few days just to see if there tabs have expired..
it only takes a middle click of the mouse to open a new one :lol:
does it really matter that you even have a computer and listen to music? is it that much trouble for you to just write on paper and beat on paint buckets?
seriously who takes others posts to interpret for having a purpose just because I don't need to
it only takes a graphic post to an admin to lose you account :lol:

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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by ashley » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:50 pm


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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by Sheff » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:57 pm

butt jolokia wrote:
Sheff wrote:plus does it really matter? is it that much trouble just to open up another tab?
seriously who waits for a few days just to see if there tabs have expired..
it only takes a middle click of the mouse to open a new one :lol:
does it really matter that you even have a computer and listen to music? is it that much trouble for you to just write on paper and beat on paint buckets?
seriously who takes others posts to interpret for having a purpose just because I don't need to
it only takes a graphic post to an admin to lose you account :lol:
just saying :lol:

and was that a threat? ha...

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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by butt jolokia » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:58 pm

Sheff wrote:
butt jolokia wrote:
Sheff wrote:plus does it really matter? is it that much trouble just to open up another tab?
seriously who waits for a few days just to see if there tabs have expired..
it only takes a middle click of the mouse to open a new one :lol:
does it really matter that you even have a computer and listen to music? is it that much trouble for you to just write on paper and beat on paint buckets?
seriously who takes others posts to interpret for having a purpose just because I don't need to
it only takes a graphic post to an admin to lose you account :lol:
just saying :lol:

and was that a threat? ha...
I'm saying your post is irrelevant to the point of mine.

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Re: goodbye Chrome; Back on the Firefox

Post by butt jolokia » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:59 pm

DRTY wrote:Chrome is RINSING my RAM atm. Seems to use 100% sometimes. Googling it; seems to be a common problem after you've used it for long enough, I want to go back to Firefox but I love the opening page you get on Chrome :(
Indeed. I've also had massive slow down, flash/shockwave craches, tabs unable to reload, long periods if idle, unknown crashes, and a mess of other regular stuff.

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