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Customisable suspended page (one line of text) and maybe tab title #1254

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christopherreay opened this issue Oct 31, 2020 · 2 comments
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Please complete the following information when submitting a feature request or bug report.

Extension version:
latest from chrome store
Browser name & version:
Chroms latest, Ubuntu
Operating system & version:
Ubuntu 18.04 inside VirtualBox
And please also do a search for your request/bug before create a new one thanks!

Hello. Thank you so much for this. I cannot communicatre too strongly how TGS is a part of my workflow. I use my machine in a pretty unauthodox manner, I work as part of many projects all over the world in various capacities. I have about 60 browser profile directories, and at any one time I often have more than a thousand tabs open on my machine. I use tabs as a todo list. Combined with i3wm, I am able to switch contexts at an amazing rate.

Sometimes I have many tabs (long standing, perhaps for weeks or months) that are all from the same site, and the suspended tab for all of them is indisinguishable. I make do by learning the order that they are in inside a window. It would be really quite useful to be able to put a user comment onto the suspended tab page.

in order to be useful the way that I am thinking this would require:

that the user comment be editable and visible on the suspended tab page for a page.
that when that tab used, and then re-suspended, the existing user comment was persisted
that it :)

Im happy to contribute some time to coding this if you are intrested in that. intiially I would like an idea of if this is possible, and if it is mega hard. I need to learn a bunch about chrome extensions for the next phase of my primary project, so this would be a useful use of my time to work on.

Hope you are well.. I have donated in the past. TGS is literally a core part of my life :) thanks very much

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For those who are not aware, there is great concern that this extension may now be malicious in nature.
You will find a great deal of discussion about this here:

#1175

and a summary of the situation to date here:

#1263

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Ok, this is interesting. I have also found that for the first time ever, TGS is showing significant bugs which make it not work properly.

Thank you very very much for this. I will look for something else, and I might well build my own, since this tool is part of a signficant toolchain that I use, and it could be massaged a bit to make the flow better

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