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May 11th, 2018, 01:50 PM
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[RESOLVED] Opening a New Window in Chrome
I use Firefox mostly but need Chrome for only a few sites used for work, so I'm not too familiar with it. How do I open a new window instead of a new tab in Chrome? This needs to be a choice I make each time, not a permanent change. I found some Javascript solutions online, but I don't know how to use Javascript in Chrome.
Right now, I just opened a new instance of Chrome from the Start menu, but I think that probably uses much more memory, and Chrome is piggy enough.
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Waterfox Classic/Chrome / Firefox 115esr
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May 11th, 2018, 01:56 PM
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You can right click a link on a page and select to open in a new window or you can right click the Chrome icon on the taskbar and choose to open a new window.
A new window is a new window and uses the same resources no matter where or how you open it so no memory will be saved in any of these choices.
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May 11th, 2018, 03:15 PM
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Many thanks. I run 2 profiles of FF +1 on Chrome all day. Is there any way of eliminating some of those Chrome threads? I have 10.
Last edited by foxy; May 11th, 2018 at 03:31 PM.
Win7 Ult/ 3.40 GHZ Intel Core i5-3570K /ASRock mobo Z77 Pro4 /SSD/ EUFI MS 3400 MHZ/8 GB RAM; Win 7 Ult/Verizon FIOS wired network
Waterfox Classic/Chrome / Firefox 115esr
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"The medium is the message." - Marshall McLuhan
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May 11th, 2018, 03:44 PM
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Is there any way of eliminating some of those Chrome threads? I have 10.
What do you mean by threads? If you mean chrome.exe processes, there are a few base processes plus one for each tab you open. That's why it doesn't matter if you create a new window or not.
https://www.howtogeek.com/124218/why...pen-processes/
Basically, each tab has one process unless the tabs are from the same domain. The renderer has a process for itself. Each plug-in will have one and so will each extension that is active.
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