Lazy Loading

Lazy Loading

Add lazy loading to the tabs restore built in functionality of Chrome.

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3.35 (Rating count: 26)
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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2022-05-29
Michael Sparks
Michael Sparks
not functional
2022-03-28
Beat B
Beat B
Have removed the addon but he use it anyway. how can i fix this ? THX
2021-04-07
Artemi Lebedev
Artemi Lebedev
so-so
2018-01-28
Michael Klein
Michael Klein
When I press the icon, it will unload all tabs and then the window crashed. I could not restore the tabs in this window easily.
2015-06-19
Swaroop Hangal
Swaroop Hangal
Works as advertised.
2015-03-31
Jay Knecht
Jay Knecht
It iwll only wokr if you keep all of yoru tabs in one Chrome window. I use multiple tabs in multiple windows.
2015-02-25
Rajko Bogdanovic
Rajko Bogdanovic
It works - most of the time. Remember, you must use its own X to close Chrome. This extension does NOT save the session; therefore, the Chrome will NOT start next time with all tabs you had open. Use one of the session managers for that. When you its X to close Chrome, all URLs get prefixed and tagged with lazy loading "codes". The only problem I encountered is that some tabs' URLs sometimes gets stuck with these tags and won't revive. That's pretty annoying but I still like this extension - 'cause there's nothing else out there for multi-tab freaks like myself (wish someone would come up with multi-row tabs finally!!) ----- I changed 4 stars to (n)one. Very often it doesn't restore the original link. It just remains there - stuck. Lost a lot of good links this way; some I can't find again. TERRIBLE!!! And what worse, I'm *sure* he/she knows about it but won't fix it!
2015-01-22
Mike Chelen
Mike Chelen
Works, but you must read instructions. Use button to close Chrome, and make sure your settings say to restore tabs on startup.
2014-09-02
Jonathan van Clute
Jonathan van Clute
This has such potential and is obviously a MUCH needed feature in Chrome. Heavy tab users absolutely need this, and it's one main reason why I've used Firefox as my main browser for... oh jeez over 10 years now. My issues with this extension are, in no particular order: 1) Doesn't support multiple windows. I tend to group things into windows basically by project or type of activity. Since there is no decent tab management in Chrome (AFAIK anyway) this is the best I've been able to come up with. Lazy Loading opens only one window on restart of Chrome, and I really need it to support all windows. SEMI-WORKAROUND: Reopened Chrome and went into History, where all the tabs from the missing window were shown in their own submenu. Right clicked and they all opened in a new window. Workable... ish. 2) Requires clicking the special close button. This is of course known and documented, but it would be so much nicer if it could just grab all the tabs on quit of Chrome somehow. I understand this may not be technically possible. That's pretty much it. This is a decent extension, and a good step in the right direction. If the author is still working on it, adding #1 above would take it leaps & bounds further and would have me almost living in Chrome.
2014-08-29 Kevin N Nice start. Doesn't support multiple windows? I closed one window with the big X, but it didn't come back, and I couldn't figure out how to get it back. Other windows remained. Also, when I closed a window with this, I wasn't able to use Recent Tabs; the tabs were blocked, so I had to disable the extension.
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