Tab Hibernation
17 ratings
)Overview
Sends your inactive tabs to sleep
Tab Hibernation frees some memory and CPU on your computer by putting inactive tabs to sleep. Your tabs won't get lost and you can restore them with a single mouse click. This extension is open-source, you can contribute at https://github.com/343max/TabHibernation/ If you speak english or german and a language that we don't support yet, please help with translation! v1.0: - option to disable hibernation for tabs with active audio - Screenshots (when hibernating visible tabs) v0.2.1: - fix page restoration if history was cleared (for example after chrome crashed) - use standard API instead of WebKit-specific KeyEvent for push-button-wakeup - make only the wakeup-button clickable v0.2.0: - don't hibernate pinned tabs - add context-menu-entry "hibernate this tab" - locale-support (german and english) - URL-whitelist-support - faster hibernation - unified code-formatting - optipng optimized PNGs - remove underscore.js
3.4 out of 517 ratings
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captain obviousJun 19, 2024
not working at all
HikiJul 27, 2021
Not work for the latest version
P NSep 3, 2020
Doesn't work. Clicking the extension button brings no menu, and makes nothing on my tabs. Or to be more precise, it makes briefly the tabs icons "jump" (as a sign it tries to make an action) and does nothing more. I need to go in the extension options page (not convenient at all!) to edit a whitelist. But it's only a whitelist, not a timer, or a way to make the extension working.
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- Version1.0
- UpdatedApril 21, 2018
- Offered byHorayNarea
- Size38.55KiB
- Languages2 languages
- Developer
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