![]() ![]() However, since its "fall from grace," users have started looking elsewhere for their tab suspension needs. The Great Suspender project had a good run and, for a couple of years, it was the go-to tab suspender for many. Last but not least, the extension allows you to define various keyboard shortcuts for various actions. You can manually adjust the "tab suspension" period, you can add websites or URLs in bulk in the exclusion list, and you can set up the extension to never suspend certain tabs in various conditions. However, the Settings section only proves this point even further. It's pretty obvious that this is a well-designed extension from the get-go. To reload any suspended tab simply refresh the page or use the CTRL+SHIFT+S keyboard shortcut. If you don't want to disable the extension altogether, you can add various websites to the "whitelist," by selecting one of the two extra options: "Never suspend this URL," and "Never suspend this domain." For instance, by clicking its icon, you can instantly suspend the current tab, as well as suspend or unsuspend all other tabs. It has other basic tricks up its sleeve as well. It automatically suspends tabs that are not used for a while, therefore freeing up both CPU and memory resources. ![]() The way The Marvellous Suspender works is pretty much identical to other "suspender" extensions. It is based on the ex-best, now questionable The Great Suspender extension but without the ADS tracking components.įor more information on this particular issue, feel free to read this interesting GitHub issue. The Marvellous Suspender is one such extension. The way tab suspenders work is quite straightforward: after a set (or user-defined) period, these extensions turn off non-active tabs in order to improve computer performance. If your (possibly old) computer is having trouble dealing with multiple Chrome tabs, then there's a good chance you know what a tab suspender is. ![]()
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