re: how to increase network timeout for internet use
Sunday, March 22, 2009 at 10:11 pm Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by John
(11 messages posted)
I often have 30-50 Firefox tabs open at once. Sometimes they are all in one window,
sometimes not. CTRL-N gets you a new window. CTRL-N ten times gets you 10 new windows.
I use Tab-Mix-Plus and Session Manager and save sessions of tabs going back 20 sessions.
Often when I open up a session that has many tabs, it takes too long to make the
internet connection for each tab, thus the timeout referred to above, hence my problem.
Increasing the network timeout was a suggestion from a Firefox newsgroup, that's
why I'm asking here. There are many other places to ask the question, but I'm asking
here...can someone help me?
On Sunday, March 22, 2009 at 11:17 am, geek9pm wrote:
>Perhaps I don not understand the problem. You say several windows at a time. How
>would you do that? And why? Can you not just open several tabs? Multiple instances
>of Firefox, or any program is a extra load on system resources.
>There is an option to save tabs in Firefox. Works good for me. The option is in
the
>Tools > Options Tabs. Then everytime you exit save tabs for next time.
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>title="Save Tans Option" src="http://geek9pm.com/save_tabs.png">
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