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Hi there,
One observation about the option:
"Discard all newly opened inactive tabs after they get loaded"
Are Discarded and Inactive the same concept? Because if not, Why to discard/deactivate an already discarded/inactive tab?
Sorry, but IMHO another incoherence could be "inactive tabs after they get loaded"
If it has been loaded, it cannot be inactive, cause has just been loaded, right? Inactive and loaded at the same time?
I must be surely looking this in a wrong way, sorry again.
So, my question is:
Is it impossible to stop browser loading a new tab? Or what's going on here?
Cause, why to discard a just loaded tab? Why don't prevent its loading?
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Hi there,
One observation about the option:
"Discard all newly opened inactive tabs after they get loaded"
Are Discarded and Inactive the same concept? Because if not, Why to discard/deactivate an already discarded/inactive tab?
Sorry, but IMHO another incoherence could be "inactive tabs after they get loaded"
If it has been loaded, it cannot be inactive, cause has just been loaded, right? Inactive and loaded at the same time?
I must be surely looking this in a wrong way, sorry again.
So, my question is:
Is it impossible to stop browser loading a new tab? Or what's going on here?
Cause, why to discard a just loaded tab? Why don't prevent its loading?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: